Adventure Film Watch Party: "Where Dreams Go To Die"
Running and adventure inspiration during lockdown!
Location
The Arsenal Community Hub56 Benwell Road
London
N7 7BA
Date and time
19:30 - 21:10During lockdown 2.0, Team #GoodgymRedThunder will be hosting a weekly Adventure Film Watch Party- an opportunity to watch these great free-to-air documentaries together! During these uncertain times, sometimes we need a bit of inspiration to get us out the door and finding our own adventures!
"Where Dreams Go To Die"
"Where Dreams Go To Die is a documentary created by Ethan Newberry (The Ginger Runner) that follows Canadian ultrarunner, Gary Robbins, during his two attempts at completing The Barkley Marathons - a 100+ mile event many consider the toughest endurance run on Earth. Spanning more than 2 years, this journey is emotional, powerful and truly inspirational. Find out what it takes to attempt the impossible and the demons that follow. Learn the sacrifices that come with dedicating one's life to this endeavor. Follow our intimate look at why The Barkley is where dreams go to die."
(Film duration: 1hr 16min)
You will need to sign in to the TwoSeven video synchronising service and download their browser extension to watch this film. Instructions can be found on their home page.
Video sharing site: https://twoseven.xyz/
A chat option will be available for viewers of correspond to each other during the screening.
We are open to film suggestions. The only caveat is that they must be free-to-air and only available through non-subscription services.
Who's going
Discussion
Location
The Arsenal Community Hub56 Benwell Road
London
N7 7BA
Date and time
19:30 - 21:10
The Arsenal Community Hub
56 Benwell Road
London
N7 7BA
Led by Simon Fitzmaurice
- Goodgym Islington AA - Likes long slow runs - Coach in Running Fitness - Avid screen printer
What to look out for
Age Restriction
GoodGym welcomes anyone aged 18 or over. If you are under 18 then you will be unable to participate in any GoodGym activity
Make sure you've read our general guidelines for safety when running and at a task.
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