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Carts of Darkness
Carts of Darkness

Carts of Darkness

2008

⭐6.9(15 votes)
1h
Documentary

Overview

In the picture-postcard community of North Vancouver, filmmaker Murray Siple follows men who have turned bottle-picking, their primary source of income, into the extreme sport of shopping cart racing. Enduring hardships from everyday life on the streets of Vancouver, this sub-culture depicts street life as much more than stereotypes portrayed in mainstream media. The films takes a deep look into the lives of the men who race carts, the adversity they face, and the appeal of cart racing despite the risk.

About Carts of Darkness

Carts of Darkness (2008) is a Documentary film that follows in the picture-postcard community of North Vancouver, filmmaker Murray Siple follows men who have turned bottle-picking, their primary source of income, into the extreme sport of shopping cart racing. Enduring hardships from everyday life on the streets of Vancouver, this sub-culture depicts street life as much more than stereotypes portrayed in mainstream media. The films takes a deep look into the lives of the men who race carts, the adversity they face, and the appeal of cart racing despite the risk. Currently, you can watch Carts of Darkness on Amazon Video. Streaming availability may vary by country and platform over time. It has a user rating of 6.9 out of 10 from 15 votes. Fans of documentary movies may also want to explore similar titles below.

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