Runners Needed for Record-Breaking Documentary
Posted April 8th, 2008 at 2:05 PM by Adam Jacobs
Section: News & Results, Marathons, Motivation, Movies
This June, Running the Sahara’s Charlie Engle and Marshall Ulrich are going to set off on their record-breaking run from San Francisco to New York. Their journey will be filmed and crafted into a historical documentary entitled Running America. NEHST is currently casting runners to join these athletes as they make history and raise money toward the water crisis in Africa.
If casted, you are only allowed to run one mile with Charlie and Marshall, but you can drop back and continue to run if you’d like. Anyone is eligible for submissions, no matter how young, old, disabled or experienced you may be. This is a great opportunity to be in front of cameras, meet some celebrities and be a part of history.
To register for your chance to be a part of history, visit screentest.biz.
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Tags: africa, charlie engle, documentary, film, fundraiser, marshall ulrich, nehst, new york, raise money, runners, running, running america, San Francisco, video, water, water crisis
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