The Long Way Home

A visual and emotional exploration of the human connection to the wilderness and the profound impact of the natural world on the human soul

The Long Way Home is not just a documentary about hiking; it’s a visual and emotional exploration of the human connection to the wilderness, the challenges faced in the pursuit of dreams, and the profound impact of the natural world on the human soul. Through stunning cinematography and an intimate portrayal of one man’s epic journey, the film inspires viewers to contemplate their own paths and discover the untapped reservoirs of strength within.

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A visual and emotional exploration of the human connection to the wilderness and the profound impact of the natural world on the human soul
Filmmaker: Titouan Le Roux
Backpacking, Long-Distance Trails, Walking