SYNOPSIS
In all of our 40 000 years of existence, human beings - homosapiens - have never walked so little. With the dissolution of walking, are we at risk of losing our humanity? Made to Walk answers this question through the intimate encounter of a gallery of extra/ordinary characters, walkers and scientists, who reappropriate or redefine walking in order to face themselves. Together, they
form a vibrant plea, an astonishing, poetic and humanistic tribute to the necessity of walking, and on the other hand, a warning of what is in peril, for our species, if we put it aside.