Urban Explorers: Into The Darkness (2007) Urban Escape also features multiple urban explorers from all walks of life all coming together under one film. Others have continued their graceful descent into agony.įrom the ruins of Detroit, the missile silos of Denver, to the cooling towers in Tennesse, Urban Escape gives you the opportunity to live a journey through abandoned and off-limits America like you never thought possible. Some of the places they filmed in the documentary no longer exist. Overwhelmed with the desire for adventure, David and Melanie make the trek across the country to some of the most desolate locations on earth. Link to the full documentary: /watch?v=mSXFDBtV9BQįilmmakers David de Rueda and Melanie de Groot, embark on a journey across America’s most remote territories. Thank you! The above link has been updated. Shout out to Richard in the comments of this article for sharing a working link. Is that even possible? If you can find a replacement link, please share it with me in the comments! ** It’s as if it was completely removed from the internet. I literally can not find a replacement link. For some unknown reason, 2 months after this post went live this documentary was scrubbed from the internet. It’s incredibly captivating to watch and goes in-depth on what urban exploration is and the thoughts and motivation behind the explorers who do it. This documentary is shot over the course of 5 years and in multiple states. He happens to find salvation and inspiration amongst the darkness of America’s forgotten and decaying past.Ĭhris explores not only the ruins of our forgotten past but an art form and culture populated by a diverse group of artists facing and fulfilling their deepest desire through one of the oldest human urges of all, curiosity and the desire for exploration. Quote from the documentary – “ Who would have thought that stepping into an abandoned building and exploring the tunnels and the darkness would have been more therapeutic than years and years and thousands of dollars of therapy?”įilmmaker Chris Sendrowski feels as if he’s fallen to the lowest point of his life. The documentaries I listed below are some of the best urban exploration documentaries available to watch anywhere online. I hope that by doing this we can give these documentaries the exposure they deserve. This is why I decided to compile them into a single list to share with you. Most of these documentaries flew under my, and so many other people’s radar, that they didn’t get the attention they deserve. To my surprise, I managed to find quite a couple of them that were incredibly fascinating to watch. It makes sense that I, as an urban explorer, sought out documentaries that were focused on, well, urban exploration. What I like most about them is that they are non-fiction and focus solely on documenting and presenting reality. Over the years I’ve watched hundreds, perhaps thousands of them on just about every topic under the sun.
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