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Something to watch tonight: Thursday 8 August

By August 8, 2024No Comments

Man on Wire (Marsh, 2008)

Still from the 2008 award-winning documentary Man On Wire

Today’s recom­mend­a­tion is promp­ted by this art­icle from today’s New York Times (gift link).

Today marks the fiftieth anniversary of Philippe Petit’s incred­ible tightrope walk between the two towers of the World Trade Centre in New York.

He is 74 years old now and still walk­ing. Indeed, he’s per­form­ing a tightrope walk show (called Towering!!) at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine where he is artist-in-residence.

The cathed­ral, in Morningside Heights in Upper Manhattan, is a spe­cial place for Petit: He has been an artist in res­id­ence there since 1980. The dean of the cathed­ral at the time, Rev. James Parks Morton, gran­ted Petit the title to stop the police from arrest­ing him after an illi­cit high-wire walk across its 601-foot-long nave. Two years later, he walked across Amsterdam Avenue to the cathed­ral to inaug­ur­ate a new phase of construction.

The ven­ue has a per­son­al res­on­ance, too. The ashes of his daugh­ter Gypsy, who died of a cereb­ral hem­or­rhage when she was 9, are interred in the cathed­ral. He said this show is import­ant to him on many levels, and the con­nec­tion to his daugh­ter adds another.

The new show is not all high-wire walk­ing, though Petit will walk along a 20-foot-high wire inside the cathed­ral, flanked on either side by a seated audi­ence. “Towering!!” is com­posed of 19 scenes evok­ing dif­fer­ent points in the story of his 1974 walk. The musi­cian Sting, a friend of Petit’s, will also perform.

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The Oscar-winning doc­u­ment­ary, Man on Wire, was a smash hit and still has the capa­city to leave audi­ences agog. I reviewed it for Capital Times back in January 2009:

Don’t miss Man on Wire, finally get­ting a wide release after wow­ing Festival audi­ences last year. In 1974 crazy Frenchman Philippe Petit recruited an oddball crew to per­form the stunt of a life­time – a wire-walk between the newly con­struc­ted World Trade Center Towers in Manhattan, 411 metres above the ground. Immaculately told, using abund­ant archive images and foot­age as well as eye-witness accounts from the still dis­be­liev­ing wit­nesses, Man on Wire is a mag­ni­fi­cent char­ac­ter study of obses­sion and single-mindedness. You will be on the edge of your seat, I guar­an­tee it.

Also in that Capital Times column: Clint Eastwood in Gran Torino, Czech drama Beauty in Trouble (which I rave about but can­not remem­ber at all), Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio reunited in Revolutionary Road, Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway in the rom-com Bride Wars, the too-cute-for-words Hotel for Dogs, surf doc­u­ment­ary Bustin’ Down the Door and French WWII adven­ture Female Agents.


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Where to watch Man On Wire

Aotearoa & Australia: Streaming on DocPlay and BeamaFilm (avail­able through some pub­lic libraries)

Canada: Digital rental

Ireland: Streaming on NowTV

USA: Streaming on Netflix, Prime Video, Peacock, Vudu and Kanopy

UK: Streaming on ITVx (free with ads) and NowTV