Juggling in Movies

Breaking and Entering (2010)

[Benjamin Fingerhut, director]

Documentary. Explores the lives of would-be record-breakers as they pursue their dreams of fame and fortune, sometimes both, usually neither. This describes in detail the competition for the fastest joggling marathon between Michal Kapral and Zachary Warren, and briefly shows Ashrita Furman setting the record for the longest time juggling underwater.

At 0:02:05, we are briefly introduced to Michal Kapral, contender for fastest marathon while juggling.

At 0:06:31, we meet Michal's family and see a bit of his training.

At 0:14:24, we see Michal at home with his wife and two little girls, and he discusses how much time he puts into his joggling pursuits.

At 0:21:47, Michal, now holder of the Guiness record for joggling marathon at 3:07:46, talks about what motivates him to do this.

At 0:34:50, Michal learns that Zach Warren has broken his world record, and they agree to meet in Boston in a duel. They both beat Zach's former record, but Zach's time was better, so he kept the record. But a few months later, in Toronto, Michal regains the record. Two months later, in Philadelphia, Zach takes the record back, and they agree to meet again for another duel.

At 0:53:20, Michal and Zach meet again in Salt Lake City. Michal won the duel this time, but was not fast enough to regain the record.

At 1:06:47, Ashrita Furman sets a Guiness record for the longest time juggling underwater and extends his record for holding the most Guinness records.

At 1:12:48, at the 2007 Toronto Marathon, Michal regains the record with a time of 2:50:12, which still stands today.

At 1:21:29, Soon after recapturing his world record, Michal accepted a job as editor-in-chief of Canadian Running Magazine.

The entire movie may be seen here.


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