"Run, Like We're Meant To:" Film Explores Our Human Instinct to Move
Briefly

A new film titled "Run, Like We're Meant To" directed by Filip Nilsson, humorously highlights the simplicity and primal essence of running. It showcases a caveman enjoying the freedom of running barefoot through nature, returning to modern times filled with distractions. The film serves as a reminder of the joy and instinctual nature of running, inviting viewers to reconnect with this basic human movement. Tim Tollefson emphasizes running as more than a sport, but an expression of life and humanity's oldest tradition.
There's something deeply human about running. It's more than a sport - it's a way to feel alive.
The film is an invitation to join humanity's oldest tradition.
To peek behind the Hollywood curtain was beyond belief and a beautifully entertaining experience.
Read at iRunFar
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