
The Kuumotus
Documentary
Overview
One of the first skate films from El Rio Grind Productions.
Top Cast
Tim Husa
Tim Husa
Self
Tim Husa
Self
Kalle-Pekka Salmela
Kalle-Pekka Salmela
Self
Kalle-Pekka Salmela
Self
Jukka Jokinen
Jukka Jokinen
Self
Jukka Jokinen
Self
Penna Salisma
Penna Salisma
Self
Penna Salisma
Self
Vesa Ritola
Vesa Ritola
Self
Vesa Ritola
Self
Timo Kuulusa
Timo Kuulusa
Self
Timo Kuulusa
Self
Jouni Leino
Jouni Leino
Self
Jouni Leino
Self
Jussi Korhonen
Jussi Korhonen
Self
Jussi Korhonen
Self
Eero Anttila
Eero Anttila
Self
Eero Anttila
Self
Antti Koskinen
Antti Koskinen
Self
Antti Koskinen
Self
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