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Documentary7+ (PG)200952 minutes
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My Playground (2009)

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Documentary Rated: 7+ (PG)200952 minutes

MY PLAYGROUND explores the way Parkour and Freerunning is changing the perception of urban space and how the spaces and buildings they are moving on are changing them. Mainly set in Copenhagen the film follows Team JiYo as they explore the city and encounter the obstacles it presents. Award winning architect Bjarke Ingels, founder of BIG Architects, is fascinated by the way Team JiYo convey architecture and takes the team to his buildings, to explore and unfold their skills, that may be just as groundbreaking as the architecture itself. The film travels around the world from Denmark to Japan, United States, United Kingdom, and China to explore where the urban mobility is heading. Team JiYo has a dream of making the biggest dedicated parkour park in the world, but isn't parkour and freerunning supposed to be in the city and not in a fixed environment? Kaspar Astrup Schröder set out to more closely examine the way that traceurs interact with architecture - honing in on parkour and urban mobilty in modern cities spaces via Team JiYo and the people that determine how the space is shaped within our cities.My Playground is free on Tubi, streaming with subscription on Guidedoc, streaming with subscription on IndieFlix, and 3 others. It's a documentary movie with a better than average IMDb audience rating of 6.9 (10 votes).

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Currently you are able to watch My Playground streaming on IndieFlix, Tubi, and Guidedoc. It is also possible to buy My Playground on Prime Video, Google Play, and YouTube or rent it on Prime Video, Google Play, and YouTube.

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My Playground offers a unique perspective on the urban environment, exploring how the disciplines of Parkour and Freerunning are changing the way we perceive and interact with city spaces. This makes it a fascinating watch for those interested in urban planning, architecture, and alternative sports.

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The movie features award-winning architect Bjarke Ingels, who shares his fascination with how Team JiYo interprets and interacts with architecture. This collaboration between athletes and an architect provides a fresh and insightful perspective on the relationship between physical movement and architectural design.

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My Playground takes the audience on a global journey, from Denmark to Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, and China. This international scope allows viewers to see the universal appeal and impact of Parkour and Freerunning, and how these disciplines are shaping urban mobility worldwide.

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#2786 Ranked in Movies on IndieFlix

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MY PLAYGROUND explores the way Parkour and Freerunning is changing the perception of urban space and how the spaces and buildings they are moving on are changing them. Mainly set in Copenhagen the film follows Team JiYo as they explore the city and encounter the obstacles it presents. Award winning architect Bjarke Ingels, founder of BIG Architects, is fascinated by the way Team JiYo convey architecture and takes the team to his buildings, to explore and unfold their skills, that may be just as groundbreaking as the architecture itself. The film travels around the world from Denmark to Japan, United States, United Kingdom, and China to explore where the urban mobility is heading. Team JiYo has a dream of making the biggest dedicated parkour park in the world, but isn't parkour and freerunning supposed to be in the city and not in a fixed environment? Kaspar Astrup Schröder set out to more closely examine the way that traceurs interact with architecture - honing in on parkour and urban mobilty in modern cities spaces via Team JiYo and the people that determine how the space is shaped within our cities.

Age rating: 7+ (PG)
Runtime: 52 minutes

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Related Genres: Documentary
Country of origin: Denmark
Available to watch on: Free ServicesIndieFlix
Original Release Date: Dec 5, 2009