At the age of 45, elite ultrarunner Fernanda Maciel decided to run Spains infamous GR11 trail —alone and unsupported. The route is more than 500 miles, and covers some of the most challenging terrain in the Pyrenees mountains. And Maciel filmed herself the entire way, documenting her journey and her struggles.
In the new short film from The North Face, TALA, Maciel runs the entire GR11 in just 12 days. Her self-filmed documentary doesnt paint a glossy photo of her run, either. Its gritty. Its real. There are moments when Maciel cries and laughs, and moments when she collapses from exhaustion. Then she picks herself up and keeps running.
TALA is a roller coaster of emotions and an epic story about bravery, loneliness, and determination. Follow more of Maciels adventures and race exploits on her Instagram profile.
Runtime: 14:21

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