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

GATECRASHER: An All-Women’s Parkour Action Film

An all-women Parkour Action film

Genres

Documentary

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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.

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Budget

$38253

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

38 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

15 June 2024

Country

Austria

Cast

Tamila Benabdallah

Tamila Benabdallah

Self

Elise Bickley

Elise Bickley

Self

Renae Dambly

Renae Dambly

Self

Lisa Eckert

Lisa Eckert

Self

Rachel Gough

Rachel Gough

Self

Hazal Nehir

Hazal Nehir

Self

Lilou Ruel

Lilou Ruel

Self

Lisa Schneider

Lisa Schneider

Self

Camila Stefaniu

Camila Stefaniu

Self

Louisa Chang

Louisa Chang

Self

Stanislava Kirilova

Stanislava Kirilova

Self

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