del toro and it's clearly a focus favorite film. for the author it has all the ingredients of good fantasy magic depth as well as a clear underlying stance. when pierre moore del toro asked her whether she would turn his film into a book she hesitated at. 1st but then she accepted the offer and that turned into pan's labyrinth the labyrinth of the fun. stuff. that was such a delightful experience and of course it was a crazy project yakked. i didn't think it could be done who would read a book based on a film they're always bad and the film is so amazing that i can imagine transforming it into words. bass when someone gives you an impossible task you have no choice right. it's wonderful to hear that things that look has expanded a universe of his film and i had to invent short stories to flesh out the plot and back stories for the characters if that's what he wanted and he didn't give me any instructions he didn't interfere with my writing at all that's highest. i'm committed and that's why. we met cornelia funk in hamburg the last stop on her tour of germany to promote the book she lived here with her family for a long time before moving to los angeles in