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How videographer Inoxtag attracted a generation to movie theaters ?

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Cinemas that are overwhelmed by demand to the point that they are forced to open new screenings ? This does not happen often in French, Belgian, and Swiss cinemas, but it happened with the release of the Inoxtag documentary that will be broadcast from this Friday, September 13 in many establishments during a single screening. 200,000 people are expected.

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Named Kaizen: one year to climb Everest, this feature film is therefore causing a sensation. It must be said that the videographer with 8 million subscribers on YouTube will reveal whether he really climbed Everest.

According to BFM Tech, it all started on September 3rd when tickets went on sale for the preview (which will often be held on Friday evening). Ticketing platforms have literally collapsed under the crowds and technical problems have been noted.

Contacted by our colleague, the manager of the Amphi cinema in Vienne in Isère testifies to the fact that all the seats were gone in 20 minutes. So much so that she decided to open a second room:

The entire sale had to be restarted. I was a little afraid that the transactions had been finalized and that I would end up with more tickets sold than seats.

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In all, 600 people should attend this preview event. The same phenomenon is happening all over France. As expected, the audience will be very young, often teenagers, like the YouTuber's community. Moreover, the fervour is such that digital queues have even been set up.

All those who were unable to get a place can rest assured: the documentary will be visible on the Inoxtag channel this Saturday from 2:30 p.m. in a version cut by ten minutes.

Criticisms to be put into perspective

As we have seen in the past, some criticism has been heard about Inoxtag's initiative to climb Everest. Interviewed by France Info, mountaineer François Damilano acknowledges a form of ” snobbery “ or even ” sectarianism ” in this environment that sometimes has ” an extremely condescending look towards people who dream of reaching these great summits and who throw themselves into them wholeheartedly “.

Concerning the French videographer, he noticed that practitioners were divided around his initiative :

Who decides on the legitimacy of being a mountaineer ? Why would I, as a high mountain guide or mountaineering performer, be more legitimate than’Inoxtag to go to Everest?

But the content creator turned to professionals and trained for a year with humility and seriousness. “So when he went to Everest, he was much more prepared than most of the contenders who are lined up on summit day”, he concludes.

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Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116