
Kid Rock
Documentary
Overview
Full of nostalgia and charm, Kid Rock is an exposé of a young black man, Tadros Eyob’s journey into rock climbing in British Columbia.
Top Cast
Mika Hosoi
Mika Hosoi
Mika Hosoi
Mika Hosoi
Mika Hosoi
Kieran Alt-Trace
Kieran Alt-Trace
Kieran Alt-Trace
Kieran Alt-Trace
Kieran Alt-Trace
Ben Homer
Ben Homer
Ben Homer
Ben Homer
Ben Homer
Josh Duncan
Josh Duncan
Josh Duncan
Josh Duncan
Josh Duncan
Blue Belmont
Blue Belmont
Blue Belmont
Blue Belmont
Blue Belmont
Miko Shiraishi
Miko Shiraishi
Miko Shiraishi
Miko Shiraishi
Miko Shiraishi
David Lennox
David Lennox
David Lennox
David Lennox
David Lennox
Benjamin Fenton
Benjamin Fenton
Benjamin Fenton
Benjamin Fenton
Benjamin Fenton
Amadou Diallo
Amadou Diallo
Amadou Diallo
Amadou Diallo
Amadou Diallo
Rakim Kiani
Rakim Kiani
Rakim Kiani
Rakim Kiani
Rakim Kiani
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