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MAGICIANS: LIFE IN THE IMPOSSIBLE AVAILABLE ON VOD Now

More than ever magic is back in the forefront of entertainment with films such as Now You See Me, Dr. Strange, Fantastical Beasts, and TV series Magicians. A new documentary by filmmakers Christoph Baaden and Marcie Hume brings us even closer to the magic and the lives of those who perform this great art. MAGICIANS: LIFE IN THE IMPOSSIBLE takes its viewers on an intimate and whimsical experience as it follows four magicians and their relationships with the world of magic.


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Equal parts awe-inspiring and heartbreaking, MAGICIANS: LIFE IN THE IMPOSSIBLE captures the world of professional magic and the challenges that come with seeking illusory fame in a business where being sawed in half is the norm. The film follows four magicians on and off stage, exploring why they so passionately dedicate their lives to the craft of illusion. From the most humbling of road gigs to the grandest performances, from finding love to terrible personal loss, their journeys reflect the elation and struggle of preserving with a passion no matter what gets in the way.
MAGICIANS: LIFE IN THE IMPOSSIBLE is NOW AVAILABLE ON VIDEO ON DEMAND. Please look below for more details.
VOD platforms include iTunes, Amazon, Vudu, and YouTube.

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