A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 10, 2019
Original Title:
Calum von Moger: Unbroken
Alternate Titles:
불굴의 보디빌더; 칼럼 본 모거
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Generation Iron Fitness Network
The Vladar Company
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
To many in the bodybuilding world, Calum von Moger is seen as the future of the sport. A two time Mr. Universe champion who has proven himself to have one of the greatest physiques currently on the professional stage; Calum was catapulted into social media stardom. Known for his resemblance to Arnold Schwarzenegger and dubbed Arnold 2.0. But a sudden and tragic bicep tear brought his training and goals to a grinding halt. Losing dozens of pounds of muscle and unable to train until fully recovering – Calum was forced to reassess his bodybuilding path and find a way to fight back up to the top. Calum von Moger: Unbroken chronicles his rise, fall, and now recovery as he moves into a promising career in television and film. Showcasing a man with an indomitable will that overcomes all the hurdles in his path and taking him to a place that both skeptics and doctors thought was impossible.
Assistant Editor:
Lena Vassiliou
Camera Operator:
James Thompson
Julio Lam
John Pelagides
Chris Orr
Cinematography:
Kristin Mendez
Kevin Israel Castro
Director:
Vlad Yudin
Editor:
Vin Sorrentino
Graphic Designer:
Gursimranjeet Gill
Producer:
Vlad Yudin
Edwin Mejia Jr.
Production Supervisor:
Derek Dufour
Sound Mixer:
Josh Heilbronner
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