
Roof Culture Asia 2017
Roof Culture Asia (2017) plunges viewers into the exhilarating, high-stakes world of Parkour like never before, as team Storror transforms the skyline of Asian megacities into their ultimate playground.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Roof Culture Asia (2017) about?
This documentary follows team Storror as they take Parkour to dizzying new heights—literally—on the rooftops of Asian megacities. It delves into their guerrilla filmmaking journey, uncovering the passion and preparation behind their daring urban leaps.
Who directed Roof Culture Asia?
Director information is not available.
Who stars in Roof Culture Asia?
The film stars Parkour athletes Benj Cave, Toby Segar, Max Cave, Callum Powell, Sacha Powell, and Richard Ferreday.
Is Roof Culture Asia (2017) worth watching?
If you love high-energy action and behind-the-scenes insights into extreme sports, this documentary delivers. While IMDb ratings aren't listed, its unique perspective on Parkour and stunning visuals make it a compelling watch for thrill-seekers and film enthusiasts alike.
How long is Roof Culture Asia?
Roof Culture Asia (2017) runs for 113 minutes.
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About Roof Culture Asia (2017) — A Parkour Documentary Like No Other
Roof Culture Asia (2017) plunges viewers into the exhilarating, high-stakes world of Parkour like never before, as team Storror transforms the skyline of Asian megacities into their ultimate playground. This gripping documentary follows the crew through their daring guerrilla-style shoot, revealing the relentless mental and physical discipline behind their breathtaking rooftop leaps. The film captures both the thrill and tension of defying gravity while navigating tight urban spaces, blending raw action with intimate reflections on what drives these athletes to push beyond limits.
Against the backdrop of neon-lit cities and vertigo-inducing heights, Roof Culture Asia (2017) explores the psychological and physical preparation that turns impossible jumps into reality. With stunning cinematography and pulse-pounding sequences, it's a celebration of human courage, creativity, and the spirit of adventure that defines Parkour culture.