GATECRASHER: An All-Women’s Parkour Action Film

GATECRASHER: An All-Women’s Parkour Action Film 2024

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We are beyond excited to introduce “Gatecrashers”, an exhilarating short film celebrating the strong female Parkour community. This film isn’t about gender inequalities or the sexualization of women in Parkour or the experience of being a woman in male-dominated sports. This film is all about highlighting high-class Parkour athletes pushing their boundaries and the boundaries of the sport. “Gatecrashers” follows 8 female Parkour athletes as they travel through three European cities over the course of three weeks, training, exploring and having a great time. This film is for the girl in Parkour class looking for role models who send hard. It’s for the athletes needing motivation to explore their city. It’s for the practitioner looking for new ways to move, and for everyone who played with the idea of giving Parkour a try and hasn’t found the courage to do it yet. If you like to move, this film is for you.

2024

Rhythms of the city: Parkour in Thessaloniki

Rhythms of the city: Parkour in Thessaloniki 2024

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In the documentary "Rhythms of the City" we follow a group of parkour athletes over a period of a few days and through this the culture of parkour in Thessaloniki is presented, the daily routine of the trainings they do, the points or "spots" they do, various opinions and explanations through interviews and of course, crazy tricks. This project aims to bring the everyday person closer to parkour and develop a good level of familiarity between the public and this sport.

2024

Storror Supertramps - Thailand

Storror Supertramps - Thailand 2015

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Storror Supertramps - Thailand is the first film of its kind. Seven friends take you on a thrilling feature length adventure, documenting their wild journey around South East Asia. Join some of the worlds favourite athletes on an incredible exploration into their world of fun, freedom and adventure. The boys push the limits of their comfort zone as they endure twenty-eight days with no plans, accommodation or money. What could possibly go wrong ?

2015

Sensations

Sensations 2023

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Marcelo, a young man of 18 years, tells us the story of how he met Parkour. When talking about his feelings and sensations when practicing this discipline, he realizes that his way of seeing the world is no longer the same as it was a few years ago.

2023

Directions to Doom

Directions to Doom 2022

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A man asks for directions and ends up running for his life.

2022

Capstone: The England Project

Capstone: The England Project 2022

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Following on from the success of the original Capstone Australia video, The England Project delivers a fresh perspective into the raw talent exploding out of the UK parkour community. This project features some of the world's best parkour athletes to date, who are all intent on pushing the sport in creative and powerful new directions.

2022

From Here to There

From Here to There 2015

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From Here to There is a road trip documentary following best friends Jesse La Flair and Cory DeMeyers as they aspire to become top athletes in Parkour and freerunning.

2015

Run Free

Run Free 2019

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In 2016 eleven young men from Parade Gardens in Kingston, Jamaica travelled to Scotland for the first time, bringing their powerful parkour performance Run Free to the National Theatre of Scotland’s Home/Away festival. Now the story of their journey is told in a heart-warming new documentary film. Run Free: The Documentary shows the struggles and triumphs of these young men as they create a piece of theatre that impacts both them and their community, a journey that saw them travel across the world, many for the first time, from the streets of Kingston to the international stage. Run Free was developed as part of the National Theatre of Scotland’s pioneering Jump programme. Originally presented by the National Theatre of Scotland, British Council, and Manifesto Jamaica, under the creative guidance of directors Simon Sharkey, Brian Johnson, and choreographer Liane Williams.

2019

Project Nextgen

Project Nextgen 1970

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A feature-length Parkour Documentary shot in Bilbao, Spain with 60 top level Parkour Athletes from 9 teams around Europe. Each of these teams were responsible for their own section of the film in what has become the largest collaborative Parkour Film to date.

1970