1UP - One United Power

December. 12,2011      
Rating:
5.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

This movie tells the story of a Berlin graffiti crew, in some ways from rags to riches. It starts with their beginnings in Berlin Kreuzberg and ends with their creative movement worldwide. Today, the crew is a well known, prestigious one. Inspired by their philosophy

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