SANNA Duthie’s incredible record-breaking run captures the true spirit of the Pembrokeshire Coast, its beauty, its resilience and its power to inspire.
The Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust and Kelp and Fern are inviting audiences to an exclusive screening of a new documentary capturing Sanna’s 48-hour, 23-minute, 49-second run along the 186-mile Pembrokeshire Coast Path.
Filmed and directed by Martin, the film follows the ultrarunner’s journey as she pushes the limits of human endurance against the dramatic backdrop of the Pembrokeshire coast: a story of athletic determination and her deep connection to nature and the inspiring landscapes.
Following the screening, which takes place at Fishguard’s Theatr Gwaun on Friday, November 28, Sanna will take part in a live Q&A, giving the audience the chance to hear firsthand about the challenges, triumphs and moments of inspiration she experienced along the way. Questions can be submitted in advance by emailing [email protected] by November 14.
Katie Macro, Charity Director of the Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust, said: “Sanna’s incredible achievement captures the true spirit of the Pembrokeshire Coast, its beauty, its resilience and its power to inspire. Her story reflects the strength and determination of someone who not only loves the landscape but is committed to protecting it. We’re delighted to be part of this special evening celebrating her journey.”
Doors open at 6.30pm and the bar will be available throughout the evening. At 7pm Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust and filmmaker Martin will give a short presentation, before the feature-length screening at 7.15pm. The Q&A with Sanna will follow from 8.45pm.
All proceeds from the £8 tickets support the work of the Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust, which funds conservation, heritage and engagement projects across the National Park.
Tickets can be booked online at www.theatrgwaun.com/production/sannas-record-breaking-run.
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