3022ft. The Mount Marathon Story (FULL FILM)

Every year on the 4th of july, hundreds of runners dare the 3022ft. of Seward's Mt. marathon in Alaska's Oldest and most dangerous footrace. In 2014, a full time mom challenged an Olympian, two pro athletes took on the men's record holder and a former junior champion battled her demons on the mountain where she grew up. Intimate athlete interviews reveal and inspiring story about running, community and a race you will have to see to believe. About Max Romey: Based in Anchorage, AK, Romey uses his unique blend of watercolors and videography to highlight complex environmental problems affecting his Alaskan and global communities. His visual style blends hand-painted watercolors and animation with cinematic videography to create films that help make environmental challenges more relatable. Learn more about Max at his website https://trailboundsketches.com Select Award-winning Films: No Lost Shoe —    • NNormal presents: No Lost Shoes, a film by...   Give A Beach A Bottle —    • IF YOU GIVE A BEACH A BOTTLE   Trailbound Alaska —    • Reconnecting and sketching the historical ...