The documentary 2550, which presents Till Anilla's 2,550-kilometer Kékkör tour, will be released in cinemas at the end of May, reports Lelépő.

The one-hour movie tells about the relationship with nature and an inner journey through the personality of the young woman and her 72-day tour. About why we hike at all, and above all about what the country in which we live is like.

The film also covers how a girl changes when she travels 2,550 kilometers alone on foot, taking on all the beauty and challenges of it.

According to the creators, the release of the film is a milestone beyond Anilla and the creators.

This is the hiker's community cultural rise and success, as the theme conquers movie theaters for the first time

they said.

Till Anilla completed the Blue Circle as the biggest challenge of her life so far; during his journey he met people whom he could not have known otherwise, and also himself in a way he had never met before. After the premiere, 2550 will go on an international festival tour so that the message of the Blue Tour and the Blue Circle can reach all over the world. For this reason, it will certainly not be possible to view it online for a while, so those who don't want to miss it should pay attention to the ticket sales starting on April 29 at 10 p.m., the article reads.

By the way, Till Anilla also got into the news earlier by walking 440 kilometers in Swedish Lapland.

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