
Showing how tall buildings, statues and bridges all over the world are cleaned or repaired. Very interesting, very thrilling, and very gruesome at the end where a worker is shown plummeting to his death from atop a scaffold.
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Alright, let's get straight to it: Scraping the Sky is absolutely not for everyone. If you get even a little bit queasy looking down from a high balcony, please, just skip this one. But if you’re fascinated by human grit, or just incredibly curious about how the biggest things get cleaned, then this film is a must-see....


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Alright, let's get straight to it: Scraping the Sky is absolutely not for everyone. If you get even a little bit queasy looking down from a high balcony, please, just skip this one. But if you’re fascinated by human grit, or just incredibly curious about how the biggest things get cleaned, then this film is a must-see. It’s a documentary, sure, but it feels more like a thriller at times. The premise is simple: it follows workers who clean and fix huge buildings, statues, and bridges all over th..."

