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Falter

Falter

100% Match20240h 9m

Documentary

Overview

A glimpse into the parkour journey of Malik Osborn.

Top Cast

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Malik Osborn

Malik Osborn

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Elijah Van Der Vyver

Parkour Athlete 1

J

Joel Hendrix

Parkour Athlete 4

G

Gregory Zamora

Parkour Athlete 2

N

Noah Nemicello

Parkour Athlete 3

A

Aigerue

Parkour Athlete 5

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Falter
Falter

Falter

10.020240h 9m
Documentary

A glimpse into the parkour journey of Malik Osborn.

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Actor

Malik Osborn

as Malik Osborn

Malik Osborn

Malik Osborn

Malik Osborn

Malik Osborn

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Actor

Elijah Van Der Vyver

as Parkour Athlete 1

Elijah Van Der Vyver

Parkour Athlete 1

Elijah Van Der Vyver

Parkour Athlete 1

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Actor

Joel Hendrix

as Parkour Athlete 4

Joel Hendrix

Parkour Athlete 4

Joel Hendrix

Parkour Athlete 4

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Actor

Gregory Zamora

as Parkour Athlete 2

Gregory Zamora

Parkour Athlete 2

Gregory Zamora

Parkour Athlete 2

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Noah Nemicello

as Parkour Athlete 3

Noah Nemicello

Parkour Athlete 3

Noah Nemicello

Parkour Athlete 3

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Aigerue

as Parkour Athlete 5

Aigerue

Parkour Athlete 5

Aigerue

Parkour Athlete 5

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