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His documentary on Everest is (already) sold out in cinemas

His documentary on Everest is (already) sold out in cinemas
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      Everest
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The videographer launched the ticket sales for cinema screenings for his documentary on his ascent of Everest on Tuesday, September 3. They are now sold out.

The tone is set and it reflects the event represented by the documentary dedicated to the ascent of Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world, by Inoxtag. Broadcast exceptionally in several hundred theaters in France and abroad, the documentary Kaizen Everest will be sold out on September 13.

A real feat for the videographer with nearly 8 million subscribers on YouTube, who managed to sell more than 500 preview screenings in just a few hours.

A success even before the documentary was broadcast

But all is not yet lost for fans who were unable to get their tickets. On Instagram, Inoxtag first invited those interested to head to the websites of each participating cinema to check if there are still some places, despite the many technical problems. “We are reopening theaters, stay tuned for those who were unable to get a seat,” he also warns.

The session at the Grand Rex, which will take place in his presence, is just as full, but “free” competitions will be organized on social networks, adds Inoxtag.

The film will retrace the ascent of Everest but also the year-long adventure that constitutes this feat. In this case, it will be about seeing how Inoxtag trained and meticulously prepared for this climb to the highest peak on the planet.

To understand the success of this sale, we must go back to April 10, the date on which he informed his subscribers that he would soon climb Everest. Since that date, Inoxtag has not spoken again, leaving a real radio silence, broken to announce these exceptional screenings at the cinema and the availability on Youtube.

However, there is no doubt about its success, according to the clues found online by the most curious Internet users.

The Kaizen Everest documentary will also be available, this time for free, on YouTube, on Saturday September 14 at 2:30 p.m.

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