Home

An outward journey inward.

Between 2011 and 2015 UK adventurer Sarah Outen traversed the globe.

For her expedition London2London: Via The World, Sarah was the engine, travelling by bike, kayak and rowing boat across Europe and Asia, the Pacific Ocean, North America and finally the Atlantic.

Sarah’s incredible four-year odyssey saw her travel over 20,000 miles. As she migrated between cultures, climates and landscapes under her own power, Sarah’s inspirational voyage was followed by thousands, who were hooked on her infectious humour and love of life.

But travelling mostly solo, the trip took its toll, and the punishing elements, ticking clock and months of solitude pushed Sarah to the physical and mental brink.

Woven from hundreds of hours of footage from the expedition, Home intimately and unflinchingly captures Sarah’s journey: the kindness of strangers, the wonders of the wild, the savagery of the elements, the near-death experiences, the demons of her emotional trauma and PTSD, and her discovery of love for a farmer called Lucy.

Home is a story of heart and soul, of hardship and joy, and one woman’s trek towards true emotional acceptance.

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Released autumn 2019

  • Director: Jen Randall
  • Year: UK 2019
  • Duration: 92 minutes
  • Cert: 12A
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Production company: Sarah Outen Ltd.

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“A wonderfully honest and vivid account of living through one of the most extraordinary journeys a human being can undertake.”

Dame Ellen MacArthur

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