Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Life of Pi to open New York Film Fest

Life of Pi to open New York Film Fest

ANG LEE’S LIFE of Pi has been selected as the opening-night attraction at the New York Film Festival, the Film Society of Lincoln Center announced on Monday.

The film will make its world premiere on September 28 to kick off the 50th NYFF. It is Lee’s second film to open the festival, after The Ice Storm in 1997. His Oscar-winning Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon was NYFF’s closing-night attraction in 2000.

With the selection, Lee becomes the fourth director to have more than one film open NYFF. Robert Altman, Pedro Almodovar and Francois Truffaut are the others.

The film will screen in 3D, making it the first NYFF opener in that format.

Life of Pi, based on the novel by Yann Martel, deals with a young man who survives a disaster at sea with the seeming help of some unusual companions.

“Life of Pi is a perfect combination of technological innovation and a strong artistic vision,” said Richard Peña, selection committee chairman and program director for the Film Society of Lincoln Center, in a press release announcing the selection.

“Ang Lee has managed to make a deeply moving, engrossing work that will delight audiences as much as it will astonish them. We’re enormously proud to have this film for our Opening Night for the 50th NYFF.”

Said Lee, “I have the deepest respect for Richard Peña and his team and to be selected by them as the Opening Night Film for the 50th Anniversary is extremely gratifying. I am also excited because this is my hometown, and to be unveiling this film that I am so proud of here is a real pleasure.”

Based on a novel that sold more than seven million copies, Life of Pi is considered one of the fall’s clear awards contenders, and its booking is a coup for NYFF. The festival will conclude on October 14 with a screening of Robert Zemeckis’ Flight.

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