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- 94 Minutes
- Magnolia
- Language English; French
- Country UK
- Rated: PG-13
- Format: Widescreen
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- Directed by James Marsh
- Written by Phillippe Petit
- Starring [documentary]
On August 7th 1974, a young Frenchman named Philippe Petit stepped out on a wire illegally rigged between New York's twin towers, then the world s tallest buildings. After nearly an hour dancing on the wire, he was arrested, taken for psychological evaluation, and brought to jail before he was finally released. Following six and a half years of dreaming of the towers, Petit spent eight months in New York City planning the execution of the coup. Aided by a team of friends and accomplices, Petit was faced with numerous extraordinary challenges: he had to find a way to bypass the WTC s security; smuggle the heavy steel cable and rigging equipment into the towers; pass the wire between the two rooftops; anchor the wire and tension it to withstand the winds and the swaying of the buildings. The rigging was done by night in complete secrecy. At 7:15 AM, Philippe took his first step on the high wire 1,350 feet above the sidewalks of Manhatta
"[This] brilliant documentary& has the pace of a thriller and the human interest of a psychological drama." -- Kenneth Turan, LOS ANGELES TIMES
(Read more)- More on Man on Wire:
- Official film Web site
- Profile of director James Marsh


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