Trailer to learn how to fly the spotlight Ultra Marathon and The Power of Endurance

Trailer to learn how to fly the spotlight Ultra Marathon and The Power of Endurance

Unreasonable studios has released the first trailer for Learn to fly, The director’s latest documentary Max Lowe. It presents the public to an emotional and visually surprising history on the race, resilience and self -discovery.

To his heart is Aisha McAdamsA former competitive runner who moved away from sport before finding a new path as a photographer. Her journey deep in the world of ultra marathons, where it documents the ups and downs of some of the most elite resistance athletes in the world while dealing with her past.

The doctor follows McAdams while covering legendary races such as the Western States Endurance Run in the Sierra Nevada in California and the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc in the French Alps.

Along the way, capture the determination and determination of the runners including Jim Walmsley and Eszter Csillag. The trailer makes fun of not only the exhausting physical cut of these events, but also the strong sense of community among those who choose to push their limits.

As Lowe explains: “On his face, it could be difficult to understand why someone would have gone to run exhausting races of 100 miles, all night and up and down for thousands of feet of mountain routes.

“During the whole journey of documentation of these competing elite athletes, observing their failures and triumphs … seeing the community they built from the process of push of the unknown, Aisha begins to recover not only his love for sport, but also his belief in his ability to face his idea of ​​impossible within his interpretation of sport.”

Like a passionate runner, 100% I am referring to watching this movie is trying to capture. I started running seriously almost two years ago. This year I have already managed four marathons and I’m except for a 50 mile. One thing I found since I started this trip is that the race was good for my head and my mental health. It changed my life.

The film does not yet have an official release date, but with its premiere of Telluride and the Festival, it seems destined to inspire both the expert runners and those who have never set foot on a track. For fans of sports documentaries who dive into human perseverance, this should certainly be on the radar.

By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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