The Aerialist
An aerialist rehearsing for a rock tour battles age, injury, and a young director scheming to end her career, while a mysterious reporter digs into the ghosts of her past.
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Genre: Documentary, Drama
Director: Ned Farr
Actors: Candice Coke, Dreya Weber, Grasan Kingsberry, James L. Brewster, Kelly Marcus, Morgan Bradley, Nadine Ellis, Shannon Beach, Thunderbird Dinwiddie, Victoria Meade, Viet Dang
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