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Grazing the Sky

My vertigo is not fear of heights, but the desire to fly.

6.2 average rating
6.2
Spanish / 87 MIN. / 2013

The Genres

The Synopsis

Grazing the Sky is a compelling look at the lives of trapeze artists and other circus performers. The film was shot for over two years covering 11 countries, including the Americas, Europe and the Near East. It follows the nomadic lives of circus performers. The audience follows 10 protagonists as they try to reach perfection and meet their lofty goals. The documentary sheds light on the contemporary circus world, and focuses on performers who devote themselves to the greatest show on earth.

The Cast

Antonio SeguraMax La SalaDamian IstriaErika NguyenFadi ZmorrodJonathan MossMarie-Lee GuilbertPhilippe BelanguerSaar RomboutBahoz TemauxArnau Serra VilaJulien AugerMathieu LagaillardeSidney PinThibaut Brigner

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