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Apr 4, 2001 · Yamakasi: Directed by Ariel Zeitoun, Julien Seri. With Châu Belle Dinh, Williams Belle, Malik Diouf, Yann Hnautra. 7 guys from Paris' suburbs like challenges like climbing tall buildings and doing parkour - especially with cops/flics chasing them. When a kid fan urgently needs a heart the Yamakasis try to find a way.
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- Action, Drama, Crime
- Ariel Zeitoun, Julien Seri
- 2001-04-04
The 2004 film Les fils du vent is a semi-sequel playing in Bangkok. Plot. The Yamakasi are a group of young thrill seekers of different ethnic backgrounds who are all dedicated to parkour. They live in France in a banlieue, a ghetto especially designed for paupers and traditionally inhabited by immigrants from former French colonies.
- $6.9 million
- DJ Spank, Joeystarr
- 4 April 2001
- Virginie Silla
Dec 27, 2023 · When a kid fan urgently needs a heart the Yamakasis try to fin ...more. Original title: "Yamakasi - Les samouraïs des temps modernes". 7 guys from Paris' suburbs like challenges like climbing...
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Several films and documentaries of the Yamakasi have been made - all without David Belle or Sébastien Foucan, who had left after disagreements on the core values of their movement. In 1998, the Yamakasi were featured alongside graffiti artist Darco in Le Message, a youth-oriented short film produced by Bruno Girard.
Adrenaline Rush. Themes. Race Against Time | Unlikely Criminals. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Yamakasi (2001) - Ariel Zeïtoun, Julien Seri on AllMovie - The Yamakasi are a real-life group of French…
- Ariel Zeïtoun, Julien Seri
Directed by Ariel Zeitoun, Julien Seri. Yamakasi - Les samouraïs des temps modernes is a 2001 French movie written by Luc Besson. It demonstrates the skills of the Yamakasi, a group of traceurs who battle against injustice in the Paris ghetto.
by Ariel Zeitoun. synopsis. There are 7 of them. They’re the Yamakasi. They’ve created a new street sport and try to overtake their high-rise suburb, or to be more precise, its walls, roofs, bridges. Light, agile, fast, they leap from one building to the next, sliding down the walls and braving every danger. Each has their own specialty.