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Man on Wire (2007)
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One man's determination to walk a tightrope between the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York is detailed in this jaw-dropping blend of traditional talking-head interviews, archive footage and meticulous period re-creation. Its subject, charismatic Frenchman Philippe Petit, is a joy to watch, an ebullient mix of elegant mime artist Marcel Marceau and cartoon dervish Road Runner, and the film offers a deceptively sturdy sounding board for his often crazy ideas. This is not so much a documentary as a true-life heist movie in which the crime is a death-defying conceptual art event: Petit and his accomplices spent months planning their coup, and his boyhood dream finally came true 1350 feet above the streets of Manhattan in 1974. Sadly, no video footage exists of Petit's 45-minute walk, but director James Marsh expertly captures the vertiginous thrills of that incredible day, leaving one not just with a sense of wonder but a profound sense of admiration for the rigorous preparation and heady commitment that made it all possible. DW
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Running time
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93min
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Country of origin
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UK
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Genre
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Drama Documentary
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Original language
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English / French
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Screenplay
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Inspired by the autobiography To Reach the Clouds by Philippe Petit
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Theatrical distributor
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UK cinema certificate
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12A
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UK cinema release date
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August 2008
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Subtitling information
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In English, French with subtitles
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| British Academy Film Awards 2008 |
The Alexander Korda Award for the Outstanding British Film of the Year |
Simon Chinn |
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