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Line of Sight (2012)

10 years of footage, 20 countries, 30 cities

Género : Documental

Tiempo de ejecución : 1H 0M

Director : Benny Zenga

Sinopsis

Line Of Sight is a rare view into underground bicycle messenger racing which has become a global phenomenon. For over a decade Lucas Brunelle has been riding with the fastest, most skilled urban cyclists around the world while capturing all the action with his customized helmet cameras to bring you along for the ride.

Actores

Lucas Brunelle
Lucas Brunelle
Himself
Alfred Bobé Jr.
Alfred Bobé Jr.
Himself
Christian Thormann
Christian Thormann
Himself
Austin Horse
Austin Horse
Himself
Felipe Robayo
Felipe Robayo
Himself
Kym Perfetto
Kym Perfetto
Himself
Kevin Porter
Kevin Porter
Himself
Morgan Hafer
Morgan Hafer
Himself
David Trimble
David Trimble
Himself
Sean Kennedy
Sean Kennedy
Himself
John McLean
John McLean
Himself
Craig Roth
Craig Roth
Himself
Johanna Reeder
Johanna Reeder
Herself
Jimmy Bargisen
Jimmy Bargisen
Himself
Shino
Shino
Himself

Tripulaciones

Benny Zenga
Benny Zenga
Director
Lucas Brunelle
Lucas Brunelle
Cinematography
Benny Zenga
Benny Zenga
Cinematography
Benny Zenga
Benny Zenga
Editor
Benny Zenga
Benny Zenga
Producer
Lucas Brunelle
Lucas Brunelle
Executive Producer

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