Zelzin, footprints that Inspire

Returning to the volcano that shaped her life, Mexico’s first Triple Crown hiker confronts the sacrifices and loneliness that come with blazing a trail no one else believed possible.

Footprints that Inspire follows Zelzin Aketzalli, the first person from Mexico to complete the Triple Crown of Hiking, as she circumnavigates her home mountain, the Iztaccíhuatl volcano. Raised in a violent neighborhood in Mexico City, Zelzin turned adversity into strength and found purpose by hiking some of the world’s most iconic trails.
This intimate and visually powerful short film not only documents her return to the mountain that shaped her, but also reveals the challenges that come with being a pioneer. Zelzin shares the weight and clarity of walking for a dream few believe in.
A portrait of resilience, connection with nature, and the struggle to forge paths where there are none, Footprints that Inspire is an invitation to follow our passions, even when no one else has been there.

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Zelzin, footprints that Inspire (Trailer)

Returning to the volcano that shaped her life, Mexico’s first Triple Crown hiker confronts the sacrifices and loneliness that come with blazing a trail no one else believed possible.
Filmmaker: Zelzin Aketzalli Weeks, Adam Pawlikiewicz
Running, Women