Back after his climb of Everest, the YouTuber announces the release of his documentary in theaters

Back after his climb of Everest, the YouTuber announces the release of his documentary in theaters
Back
      after
      his
      climb
      of
      Everest,
      the
      YouTuber
      announces
      the
      release
      of
      his
      documentary
      in
      theaters

The influencer, followed by millions of people, had set himself the challenge of climbing Everest last year. Since his return in May, he had not published any videos.

The most anticipated return of French Youtube. Absent since his ascent of Everest in May, the influencer Inoxtag published a video on his Youtube account this Saturday, August 31. A return announced the day before, with a simple Instagram story including a countdown giving an appointment to his nearly 8 million subscribers at 2:30 p.m.

The video, titled “Kaizen – Everest”, is the trailer for his documentary, dedicated to his ascent. The documentary, which will be released on his YouTube channel on Saturday, September 14 at 2:30 p.m., will also be shown in theaters as a preview, during a single screening on September 13. Screenings will be available in France, Switzerland, Belgium and the French Overseas Territories. Tickets will go on sale on Tuesday, September 3 at 5:30 p.m., on the website inoxtag-everest.com.

“Becoming a mountaineer and climbing Everest in exactly 1 year? This is the dream of Inoxtag, a young 21-year-old Youtuber who doesn’t do any sports. By following him for 1 year, we will discover in this documentary all his life changes to achieve this dream”, the site indicates, adding that the documentary will be “inspiring, moving, funny about an extraordinary adventure”.

Absent for 4 months

On April 10, Inès Benazzouz, her real name, took off to begin the ascent of the highest peak in the world after a year of preparation. Her social networks remained silent at the time, leading to many theories among her fans.

On May 26, his mountain guide, Mathis Dumas, announced their return “in good health.” “Inox needs to take a step back from what happened during this adventure by staying away from social media for the moment,” he wrote on Instagram.

The videographer had already announced that no information would be leaked before the release of his documentary.

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