8 Netflix Documentaries You Didn’t Know About

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Man on Wire (James Marsh, 2008)

In 1974, Philippe Petit fulfilled a lifelong dream. He surreptitiously crept into New York’s World Trade Center, climbed to the top, strung a cable between the two towers, and – unbelievably – walked across it. Without a net. Man on Wire is Phillipe’s story of gut-twisting nerve.




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