Parkour, an art of movement that involves navigating obstacles in the most efficient way possible, has not only become a popular sport but has also inspired a range of cinematic works. This curated list of 10 films focuses on parkour, showcasing its dynamic nature, the skill of its practitioners, and the thrilling narratives that revolve around this urban discipline. These films provide an adrenaline rush, highlighting the physical prowess and creativity of parkour, making them a must-watch for enthusiasts and newcomers alike.

The Warriors (1979)
Description: This cult classic features scenes where the gang members use parkour-like techniques to navigate through New York City, making it an early cinematic representation of urban movement.
Fact: The film was based on the novel by Sol Yurick, which was inspired by the ancient Greek tale "Anabasis."


Brick Mansions (2014)
Description: An American remake of "District 13," featuring Paul Walker in his last completed film role before his untimely death. It retains the parkour elements but adds a Hollywood twist.
Fact: The film was released posthumously for Paul Walker, with a dedication to him at the end.


Freerunner (2011)
Description: A film that revolves around a deadly game where parkour athletes must outrun and outmaneuver each other to survive, showcasing the competitive side of parkour.
Fact: The film was produced by Sean Faris, who also stars as the protagonist.


District 13 (2004)
Description: This French action film is often credited with bringing parkour to a wider audience. It features breathtaking stunts and chase sequences set in a dystopian Paris, where parkour is used as a means of survival and escape.
Fact: The film was so popular that it spawned a sequel, "District 13: Ultimatum," and inspired the American remake "Brick Mansions."


13 Tzameti (2005)
Description: While not exclusively about parkour, this film includes scenes where the protagonist uses parkour to escape danger, emphasizing the survival aspect of the discipline.
Fact: The film was remade in the US as "13" with Sam Riley in the lead role.


The Art of Flight (2011)
Description: Although primarily a snowboarding film, it includes segments where athletes use parkour-like movements to navigate urban environments, showcasing the crossover between extreme sports.
Fact: The film was shot in 16 countries, capturing some of the most breathtaking landscapes and urban settings.


Yamakasi (2001)
Description: This film is named after the original group of parkour practitioners from Lisses, France. It tells the story of the Yamakasi, who use their skills to save a child's life, showcasing the philosophy and ethics of parkour.
Fact: The term "Yamakasi" was coined by the founders of parkour, meaning "strong spirit, strong body."


The Parkour Movie (2015)
Description: A documentary that delves into the world of parkour, following athletes as they prepare for the World Chase Tag competition, highlighting the community and competitive aspects of the sport.
Fact: The film was crowdfunded, showing the strong support from the parkour community.


B13: Ultimatum (2009)
Description: The sequel to "District 13," this film continues the story with even more intense parkour sequences, focusing on political corruption and urban warfare.
Fact: The film was directed by Patrick Alessandrin, who also directed the original.


Parkour (2010)
Description: This film follows a group of parkour practitioners in Russia, exploring themes of freedom, friendship, and the urban landscape as a playground for their skills.
Fact: The movie was shot in Moscow, highlighting the city's unique architecture for parkour.
