Good news for Inoxtag fans: Kaizen’s documentary about the 21-year-old climbing Everest will be televised soon. Indeed, the TF1 channel has just announced its programming for the film, which was released exclusively in cinemas on Friday, September 13, and will then be available the following day on YouTube.
“Kaizen” with Inoxtag on TF1
Thus, Inoxtag’s high-altitude adventures will also be visible from Saturday 28 September on the TF1+ platform. Then, Channel 1 will broadcast pictures of the progress of this impressive project on Tuesday, October 8, 2024 at 11:30 p.m., after the Koh-Lanta show.
With more than 200,000 cinema tickets sold for its film’s one-day run, Inoxtag has truly created an event thanks to Kaizen. In a recent interview with AlloCiné, the main man confided in us what he hopes his (very) many followers will remember from his rise.
“You have to look for luck”
“Let them go with a dream (…) it is also not easy to find motivation, to find a dream, Recognizes YouTube. There are too many young people who are struggling. So I would say that let’s also try to disconnect a little bit, not to live on screens all the time, but to use the time (…)»
“I don’t know, for example, how to learn to play chess (…) If this happens, we will become professionals. Learn to read, read books, learn sports, create a passion (…) I believe in luck, but I think you have to look for it. ” says Inoxtag.
“(…) It doesn’t come to us, we have to go looking for it. So, let’s go, fetch and go, let’s go on an adventure. That’s what I want to say to those who follow me.” A novice climber concludes.
Kaizen, 1 Year on Everest by Inoxtag and Basile Monnot and Samy Bouyssié, will be available on September 28 on TF1+ and will be offered on TF1 on October 8 at 23:30.
Source: Allocine

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