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  • Done the Impossible
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  • The title is taken from a line of dialogue, spoken by Malcolm Reynolds in the original pilot episode of Firefly, which referred to the Independents' achievement of (temporarily) holding Serenity Valley against the Alliance: "We have done the impossible, and that makes us mighty."
  • Done the Impossible is the creative endeavor of the SerenityMovie.net creators in cooperation with a team of professionals and other Browncoats. It is is essentially the story of the fans, the rise and fall of the cult TV show Firefly, and our campaign to bring our beloved show back from the graveyard of canceled programs. The high-definition, "professional quality production" is now available on DVD. The Done the Impossible creators, in response to their desire to use Firefly as a "vehicle to effect positive change" have donated a percentage of the proceeds from the project to Equality Now.
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Runtime
  • 4740.0
Producer
  • Brian Wiser
  • Jared Nelson
  • Jason Heppler
  • Jeremy Neish
  • Tony Hadlock
Country
  • United States
Name
  • Done the Impossible: The Fans' Tale of 'Firefly' and 'Serenity'
Language
  • English
Title
  • Done the Impossible
ID
  • 838164
Director
  • Brian Wiser
  • Jared Nelson
  • Jason Heppler
  • Jeremy Neish
  • Tony Hadlock
abstract
  • Done the Impossible is the creative endeavor of the SerenityMovie.net creators in cooperation with a team of professionals and other Browncoats. It is is essentially the story of the fans, the rise and fall of the cult TV show Firefly, and our campaign to bring our beloved show back from the graveyard of canceled programs. The high-definition, "professional quality production" is now available on DVD. The documentary contains fan testimonies about their original love of Firefly, their passion and resulting campaign to help save it, shindigs, message boards, charities, and "the many ways that Firefly has affected their lives. Cast and crew also share humorous and insightful experiences with the fans." The Done the Impossible creators, in response to their desire to use Firefly as a "vehicle to effect positive change" have donated a percentage of the proceeds from the project to Equality Now.
  • The title is taken from a line of dialogue, spoken by Malcolm Reynolds in the original pilot episode of Firefly, which referred to the Independents' achievement of (temporarily) holding Serenity Valley against the Alliance: "We have done the impossible, and that makes us mighty."