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Jump Westminster
Jump Westminster is an award-winning documentary commissioned by the City of Westminster, following for one year the teaching work of the world's largest parkour coaching establishment, Parkour Generations. The documentary and the work of the Parkour Generations instructors, Dan Edwardes and Forrest, were nominated for the 2007 Children and Young People's Services Award.
Jump Westminster
English | 00:28:15 | 720 x 576 | PAL (25fps) | wmv3x | wma9 - 128kbps | 268.24 MB
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