Project Detail

Nothing Is Impossible

Synopsis

Nothing Is Impossible is a portrait of Fauja Singh: a 98 year-old long distance runner who keeps running. He holds the fastest over 90 year-old marathon race time, and he defies perceived notions of age with a twinkle in his eye and an infectious zest for life.

Details

Year
2011
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
9 mins
Director
Nina Duttaroy
Producer
Marc Boothe, Adeela Sharif, Dominque Oliver
Co-Producer
Marc Boothe, Adeela Sharif, Dominque Oliver
Editor
Chris Edwards
Screenwriter
Nina Duttaroy
Director of Photography
Jerome Redfarn
Sound
Jerome Redfarn
Composer
Neil Davidge
Principal cast
Fauja Singh

Production Status

Production Company

B3 Media

PO Box 4100
London SW2 1XN
UK

T +44 (0)20 7274 2121

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