Man on Wire (2008)

Movie · 2008 · Documentary · 1h 34m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 8.5/10 (107.5K ratings)

1974. 1350 feet up. The artistic crime of the century.

Overview

On August 7th 1974, French tightrope walker Philippe Petit stepped out on a high wire, illegally rigged between New York's World Trade Center twin towers, then the world's tallest buildings. After nearly an hour of performing on the wire, 1,350 feet above the sidewalks of Manhattan, he was arrested. This fun and spellbinding documentary chronicles Philippe Petit's "highest" achievement.

Ratings

Director

James Marsh

Production

Red Box Films, Discovery Films, BBC Storyville, UK Film Council, Wall to Wall

Cast

Philippe Petit, Jean François Heckel, Jean-Louis Blondeau, Annie Allix, David Forman, Alan Welner, Barry Greenhouse, Jim Moore, Mark Lewis, Richard Nixon

Where to watch

Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A brisk, exhilarating documentary that turns an impossible stunt into a suspense film, while also capturing the charisma, obsession, and moral messiness of its subject. It’s especially rewarding if you like real-life capers, performance-as-art, and archival storytelling with a strong emotional payoff.

Best for

  • viewers who enjoy heist-like documentaries
  • fans of high-stakes real-life feats
  • people interested in performance art and obsession
  • audiences who like archival footage and interview-driven storytelling

Skip if

  • you want a purely objective or detached documentary
  • you’re put off by charismatic but self-absorbed subjects
  • you dislike stories that blend admiration with ethical ambiguity
  • you need constant action rather than a slow-build suspense narrative

Overview

Man on Wire is one of those documentaries that feels engineered to be watched with your hands over your mouth. James Marsh shapes Philippe Petit’s 1974 World Trade Center walk into a genuine thriller, using interviews, photos, and archival material to build suspense even though the outcome is already known. The result is both playful and astonishing: a film about an act of absurd audacity that somehow becomes emotionally precise.

Worth noting

What gives it staying power is that it never reduces Petit to a simple hero. He is magnetic, funny, and impossible to ignore, but also vain, manipulative, and often infuriating. That tension makes the film richer, because the achievement is not just physical bravery but a portrait of obsession and the people who enable it.

Bottom line

The Twin Towers footage adds an unintended historical weight that deepens the experience. Even if you come for the stunt, you leave with a strange mix of delight, melancholy, and unease. It’s a documentary that understands spectacle, but it also understands the cost of chasing it.

Top Letterboxd reviews

DrLeonardMcCoy (3.5★) · 693 likes

nothing more cartoonishly french than doing something this stupid and then IMMEDIATELY cheating on your girlfriend

Ben Hibburd (3.5★) · 555 likes

Philippe Petit states in this documentary that the most dangerous part of walking on a tightrope between the World Trade Center(s) was afterwards, when the cops arrested him and threw him down a staircase. Says it all really, doesn't it?

Brandon Wardell (4.5★) · 185 likes

I could have done that. Let me try

Vonny Simarmata (3★) · 183 likes

As much as I admire what this guy did, he was a giant asshole. Not only did he jumped into bed with the first female groupie who offered herself up to him while his longtime girlfriend waits for him, he abandoned the friends who made his fame possible the instant he becomes famous.

Alli (4★) · 137 likes

An exuberant documentary about the illegal 1974 Twin Towers high-wire crossing by Philippe Petit and his team of friends, Man On Wire is full of excellent interviews, photos, and videos taken at the time. This is lots of fun and I'm frustrated with myself that I took so long to watch it. He probably could have talked me into helping him with the crime. I can see him charming his way into anything. (read more here)

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Topics

documentary, heist-like, archival footage, high-wire, suspenseful, obsessive, charismatic antihero, 1970s, true story, performance art

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