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B13 – Ultimatum (Dernier Jour)

by on Jan.05, 2009, under B13 Ultimatum, Cyril Raffaelli, David Belle

The behind the scenes look at Banlieue 13 – Ultimatum concludes with this look at the last day of filming. In addition a SWAT team like assault with a hummer assisted brake in, this featurette also includes some of the most exciting clips from previous episodes; clips that are also sure to encompass the most exhilarating and breathtaking moments of the film. If you missed any of the action make sure to go thorough the archives of MisterParkour.com to check it all out. In addition to that you only have to wait for a little over a month for the cinematic release of the movie scheduled for February 18th.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrQHa-_1ycoa

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B13 – Ultimatum (Featurette 17)

by on Dec.29, 2008, under B13 Ultimatum, Cyril Raffaelli, David Belle

David Belle and Cyril Raffaelli team up in episode 17 for some hand to hand combat preparation and fighting sequences. Including some fantastic glimpses of Parkour navigating by David and Cyril, this featurette is definitely one of the most entertaining behind the scenes looks at B13 – Ultimatum thus far!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTxsNlkXy5o

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B13 – Ultimatum (Featurette 14)

by on Dec.06, 2008, under B13 Ultimatum, Cyril Raffaelli

The behind the scenes look at B13 – Ultimatum continues on MisterParkour.com with episode #14 of the series. In this episode Cyril continues the fight from featurette 13, but now he has moved downstairs to confront the drug packagers. Unfortunately, in addition to packaging drugs they are also good fighters. Go figure :\

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_bvwAJAa8s

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B13 – Ultimatum (Featurette 13)

by on Dec.02, 2008, under B13 Ultimatum, Cyril Raffaelli

The action continues with another behind the scenes glimpse of the upcoming film B13 – Ultimatum due for release in February of 2009 and starring David Belle and Cyril Raffaelli. This 13th featurette continues this series’ tradition of unveiling exciting action sequences in the film for anticipatory audiences. Cyril is back in the club and this time he is dodging bullets and swords in order to stay alive. The large white guys make the end of this episode vaguely reminiscent of a scene in the original Banlieue 13. This time, though, Cyril doesn’t rely on cinder blocks to take his man out. An expensive painting should do just fine.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkHW4JX6Jdw

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B13 – Ultimatum (Featurette 8)

by on Nov.19, 2008, under B13 Ultimatum, Cyril Raffaelli

Here is the 8th behind the scenes look of the highly anticipated B13 – Ultimatum to be released in February of 2009. If this featurette is any indication of what is to come, this film will be packed with more explosions and action than the original Banlieue 13.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72BFYFZzUbo

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B13 – Ultimatum (Featurette 4)

by on Nov.15, 2008, under B13 Ultimatum, Cyril Raffaelli, David Belle

This is the fourth of a handful of featurettes we are posting on MisterParkour.com which provide exclusives sneak peaks at the making of the upcoming film B13 – Ultimatum starring David Belle. This feature gives a glimpse of an additional chase sequence in the movie. David is not the one being pursued this time, but the video is nonetheless an exciting look at the sure to be adrenaline packed film.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVm1MjD-vU0

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B13 – Ultimatum (Featurette 1)

by on Nov.12, 2008, under B13 Ultimatum, Cyril Raffaelli, David Belle

David Belle is back! The sequel to the 2004 blockbuster Banlieue 13 has been in production for some time and has recently been scheduled for release in February 2009! The film is titled Banlieue 13 – Ultimatum and will appropriately star David Belle and Cyril Raffaelli. Marking David’s first major role in a blockbuster since Banlieue 13, this movie release is sure to be one of the most anticipated events for Parkour enthusiasts ever.

In preparation for David’s return to the big screen we are spending the next week (and some) revealing featurettes that give behind-the-scene peaks at the making of the film. Except for the occasional English sentence or interjection all of the features are in French.

To view all the featurettes and see exclusive pictures from the making of Banlieue 13 – Ultimatum you can visit the film’s website at http://www.b13ultimatum-lefilm.com.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7NmEa8tmBg

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2006 Interview with David Belle

by on Nov.10, 2008, under Articles, David Belle, Sébastien Foucan

Here is a portion of a 2006 interview between David Belle and an anonymous American journalist that took place after David attended the screening of District B13 in New York. The incredible insightfulness of the information in this short article is only daunted by the fact that David’s answers, as presented here, are astonishingly un-circulated! In just a few words David answers some of the most widely asked questions in the worldwide Parkour community, and he also mixes in few other nuggets of Parkour history and passion that you may never have heard before. The insight you receive from reading this interview is sure to be substantial if not, at some level, eye opening.

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What was it like coming to the film’s screening at the Tribeca Grand in New York last month?

It was better than I expected. At first, when we were walking through the streets of New York, we were alone, but when we showed up at the screening and saw all the kids jumping around, we were thrilled.

How did the filming go overall?

I enjoyed everything. Because it was my first movie, everything was so new and so exciting. Who knows, maybe after a few movies, I’ll be more blasé and more selective, but right now I’m mainly just excited because everything was so new. I want to keep on doing films as long as I can. There was a lot of exchange [between Belle and director Pierre Morel and co-star Cyril Raffaelli]. Cyril came up with ideas like going through the window and grabbing the rope. We implemented things from both worlds.

Did you sustain any injuries?

Nothing happened. Not breaking anything or hurting myself was a big achievement.

What does parkour mean to you these days, and what would you like to see happen in the future?

It’s something you have to do outdoors, and it’s something that cannot be stopped. It’s something to help be more open and free to the outside world, and not be invaded by the city’s infrastructure.

A good thing would be to have some kind of code, and come up with centers where you can train and practice. I’d like more organization than there is now, and to find places where you’re officially allowed to do it.

Why did you and Sébastien Foucan grow apart over the years?

We took two separate roads. Sébastien wanted to be on his own and do his own thing. Like any sport, such as a martial art, you have a base, and then it evolves into different disciplines. The same thing is happening to parkour, and that’s normal and natural.

My thing from the beginning is to have it be useful, and be able to help others. It’s about being efficient and getting there as fast as you can. If people want to do it more artistically or in a freestyle way, I have absolutely no problem with it — that’s the way it’s going to evolve. It’s not my style, but if it’s other people’s [style], that’s perfect.

Describe the role your father, Raymond Belle, played in your development as a traceur.

I started in the army as a fireman when I was 17 or 18 years old, but I was already ready physically, thanks to my father. I didn’t need it to learn more things. The physical aspects and having a strong will all came from my father — working super hard, and finishing what I started all came from him.

Do you have any words of wisdom for aspiring traceurs?

Don’t be in a hurry. Take the time to build yourself, and get in good physical condition. When I started parkour at age 15, it was almost already too late. My dad was already doing the same jumps when he was 9 years old.

First, do it. Second, do it well. Third, do it well and fast — that means you’re a professional.

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Banlieue 13 Trailer

by on Jul.02, 2008, under Cyril Raffaelli, David Belle, Videos

We have reached the half way point of our Top 10 Parkour Commercial Countdown. With five commercials behind us and the best five still ahead we have decided to take a break and show an advertisement that is not featured in the countdown.

Below is the full length trailer from Banlieue 13 (District B13) which features David Belle, Cyril Raffaelli, and some of the best Parkour action ever caught on film. Although a shorter version of this trailer appeared on televisions across the United States, we did not consider this commercial for a spot in the countdown because as a movie trailer the production for this advertisement was fundamentally different than the others. With that said, this trailer/commercial (or rather the shorter version thereof) did an excellent job of creating excitement for the movie which grossed just about $1.2 million in the U.S. box office under a very limited release. You can watch the most famous scene from the movie by clicking here.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4622241071836475029&q=B13+Trailer&ei=KgpsSPr5CIOKqgPF6ZyTDw&hl=en

http://www.apple.com/trailers/magnolia/districtb13/trailer/

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Simply Parkour with David Belle

by on May.02, 2008, under David Belle, Videos

Here is some rare footage of David Belle when he was in New York for the U.S. Premier Screening of District B13. David does a few moves and talks openly about falling and some of his early training methods.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMw3q3NjqRk

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