No Finish Line

A 4-minute short film about an athlete pushing the limits of triathlon in Morocco — a country where the sport barely exists. A portrait of obsession, endurance, and doing what no one around you understands.

Year

06.25

Scope

Direction, Editing

Timeline

2 weeks

Live project

Live project

Triathlon in Morocco isn't mainstream. It's not a sport people grow up watching or dreaming about. There's no hype, no spotlight, almost no recognition. Yet one athlete trains every day — swimming, cycling, running — driven by something most people around him don't fully understand.

This film was about translating a feeling more than documenting a sport. Why does he go that far? What drives someone to push through distances most people can't even imagine? Shot on location in Morocco, the film captures the solitude, the effort, and the quiet obsession that defines endurance athletes.

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