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Jump Britain is a 2005documentary aboutfreerunning. Directed byMike Christie and produced byCarbon Media, it is a sequel to Channel 4'sJump London. Two of the three freerunners fromJump London,Sébastien Foucan andJérôme Ben Aoues, appear alongside the members ofUrban freeflow, as they interact with landmarks all over Britain. Also, various members of Urban Freeflow go on a 'pilgrimage' toLisses, France and visit Dame Du Lac there.
The freerunners tackle UK sites includingEdinburgh Castle and theForth Bridge in Scotland, theGiant's Causeway andDerry's walls in Northern Ireland, theMillennium Stadium in Cardiff, theTyne Bridge in Newcastle and theInternational Convention Centre in Birmingham.
The original soundtrack was composed byIan Masterson and Thomas Beach, and was released on iTunes, as well as appearing as an extra on the DVD release.
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