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Run time:
90 min.
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UK
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Language:
English
On August 7, 1974, a young Frenchman named Philippe Petit steps out on a wire suspended 1,350 feet above ground between the twin towers of New York's World Trade Center. He dances on the wire with no safety net for almost an hour, crossing it eight times before he is arrested for what becomes known as "the artistic crime of the century." In the months leading up to his clandestine walk, Petit assembles a team of accomplices to plan and execute his "coup" in the most intricate detail. How do they pull it off? Moving between New York and his secret training camp in rural France, Petit and his team plot every detail. Like a band of professional bank robbers, the tasks they face seem virtually insurmountable. But Petit is a man possessed; nothing will thwart his mission to conquer the world's tallest buildings. Winner of both Jury and Audience awards at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.
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Cumberland Cinemas 2 | + add to cal |
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2:49 PM
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Whilst it was well put together with some nice moments, I found this over-long and repetitive at times. Also, some of the material I'd seen before on a doc on the Twin Towers, so not entirely original either. Ultimately, a little disappointing considering it was a Sundance winner.
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