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The documentary film "Life in the Line" about Jaan Roose: world premiere

10th of September 19.00 – free of charge

Jaan Roose

World premiere of Jaan Roose's short documentary

Come and be part of an extraordinary evening where the short documentary film of slackline legend Jaan Roose will be screened for the first time. The evening will be hosted by Sandra Raju.

* September 10, 7:00 PM

* Free admission

Jaan Roose

With his astonishing courage and balance, Jaan Roose has broken several world records. The documentary takes viewers on an extraordinary journey as Jaan attempts to cross a 3.6 km slackline over the Strait of Messina—a narrow body of water separating mainland Italy from Sicily. We dive deep into Jaan’s preparations and the real moments of the attempt, offering an experience full of anxiety, triumph, and fear.

* Before the film, there will be an exclusive conversation with Jaan Roose and internationally acclaimed director Alex Gale, known for capturing some of the most intense and human moments in sports.

* The conversation will be followed by the film’s premiere, which lasts approximately 25 minutes.

* This is a public premiere, and admission is free for everyone. The number of seats is limited.