Running the Sahara / a Liveplanet and Allentown production ; directed by James Moll ; produced by Marc Joubert [and others]

Running the Sahara is a feature documentary narrated and executive produced by Academy Award winner Matt Damon and directed by Academy Award winner James Moll. This powerful and inspirational film chronicles an attempt by three ultra marathoners to run across the entire length of Africa's Sahar...

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Online Access: Streaming Video (via Alexander Street Press)
Other Authors: Moll, James (Director), Joubert, Marc (Producer), Damon, Matt (Narrator)
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : DigiNext Films, 2007.
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Summary:Running the Sahara is a feature documentary narrated and executive produced by Academy Award winner Matt Damon and directed by Academy Award winner James Moll. This powerful and inspirational film chronicles an attempt by three ultra marathoners to run across the entire length of Africa's Sahara Desert, tackling not only the elements, but also unimaginable physical and emotional obstacles. Their goal is to run across six African countries, anticipating two marathons per day, for eighty days ... without a day off. Charlie Engle from the United States, Kevin Lin from Taiwan, and Ray Zahab from Canada, have run together in marathons before. But this time is different. This isn't a race. It's a grueling test of will and a chance to accomplish something that no known person has ever achieved. The films score was produced by Academy Award winner Hans Zimmer, composed by Heitor Pereira, with songs from U2, Pearl Jam and original songs performed by Wyclef Jean and the African Children's Choir.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed August 13, 2019)
Physical Description:1 online resource (104 minutes)
Playing Time:01:43:15
Production Credits:Director of photography, Harris Done ; editor, Richard Kreitman ; music composed by Heitor Pereira.
Participant or Performer:Narrator, Matt Damon.
Language:In English.
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction Note:Public performance rights obtained