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Angela Nikolau and Ivan Beerkus are professional rooftoppers who have spent dozens of hours climbing all 118 stories of the Merdeka skyscraper in Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia .
Their new documentary, Skywalkers: A Love Story , premieres July 19 on Netflix .
Director Jeff Zimbalist spent years in search of rooftoppers for a documentary.
Skywalkers, Ivan and Angela Beerkus , are trained acrobats and gymnasts.
Filmmaker Zimbalist wanted to avoid any thoughts about copycatting the activity.
The film acknowledges the many deaths that have resulted from skywalking.
The pair’s final climb was projected as an intrepid ascent, which was later projected in Times Square Square .
Couple is next headed to New York City .
They say it will be even more difficult for them to scale any city's skyscrapers after the documentary.
“We are already banned from some sites in Europe because we seem to be in some database. So there’s a big chance the film will impact that even further.”.
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