Skate video featuring Lyn-Z Adams Hawkins Pastrana, Cara-Beth "CB" Burnside, Vanessa Torres, Amy Caron, Mimi Knoop and others.
Tells the story of skateboarding in Swansea, Wales, from the mid-1960s sidewalk surfers of Langland to the present day.
How far do you have to go physically and mentally as an Olympic skateboarder? In Candy: A Skater's Mind, we follow Candy Jacobs in the hunt for a medal at the Tokyo Olympics. But on her way to eternal fame, the ultimate disaster strikes.
after a messy breakup, a 15-year-old Devonte leaves his home to find something to fill the void
Highly acclaimed UK skateboarding documentary. Starring; Mark Channer, Ben Rodriguez, Alex Moul, Mat Fowler, Colin Kennedy, Danny Wainwright, Frank Stephens & more. Originally released on VHS in 1997. Digitally remastered and released on DVD in 2013.
Still images of a group of young skateboarders in Seattle, Wa.
In this one-of-a-kind skateboard film, we follow professional skateboarder Andy Anderson on an impromptu hometown session. We start the journey from his home—an Ambulance parked outside a community centre—and venture across town to the local coffee shop. We gain powerful insights from Andy as he weaves his way down the street, takes shortcuts through alleyways, runs through a forested ravine and skates uphill. "It's the dead space I'm excited about." We observe how his attitude toward each spot—and every random encounter—brings them to life.
"Grab a beer… or several, and enjoy the next 52 minutes. Things are about to get strange." Skaters:
Abe Dubin, Colin Fiske, Dylan Jones, Eric Belhumeur, Jesse James, Matt Tomasello, Nick Murray, Tate Kokubo, Tony Derosa
A pizza delivery boy goes on the ride of his life (or death) in order to keep his job.
An ensemble of Russia’s elite rippers and street artists team up for a plaza-packed full-length that also features huge hubbas and a dreamy soundtrack. Step through the post-Soviet portal to see a granite-covered vision come to life.
Skater and filmmaker Adelaide Norris showcases the talents of all-girl Melbourne skate crew DNL.
What started as the DC Downhill Club (DCDC) has grown into DC Drain and Clean - a group of skateboarders from the Washington, DC area who have made it their mission to seek out backyard pools to drain and skate - making unique friendships along the way.
Ride along as four sick teams race their way across the US skating, filming, causing mayhem, and earning points for a chance to be Thrasher Magazine’s 2007 King of the Road! A recap of all the action that went down on KOTR 2007 featuring riders from Blind, Foundation, Black Label, and Zoo York.
The Girl Outbackwards video highlighted the Girl teams 2010 tour of Australia. Featuring Alex Olson, Brandon Biebel, Brian Anderson, Cory Kennedy, Eric Koston, Jeron Wilson, Mike Carroll, Mike Capaldi, Rick Howard, Sean Malto & Rick McCrank.
40-minute documentary is nothing short of thrilling. Skateboarders Joey Flores, Brandon McCormick, Gabe Nunez, Pancho Pacheco and Franky Sandoval are filmed as they ride their boards, flying over flights of stairs and sliding down banisters the hard way. The Breezy Excursions Skate Team, BEST for short, began with area clothing designer Roque Breezy (born Santos): "We worked with a couple of skateboarders, all local riders; we're hoping to help these younger guys get bigger sponsors. Right now, they're technically amateurs, but they're riding at a pro level."
This video is laden with energy very reminiscent of the late 80's. Hell, very few vids these days have much energy to them. They all seem to be about nailing the trick - which is important - but there's also this thing called cinematography. 2nd To None has a fast pace and awesome skating. The intro montage is stunning. Filmed in the warehouse, it features the team sessioning everything from the top of a forklift to jumping gaps from one product rack to another. They pile stuff high and go wild on every surface in the place - including a few ramps. Some street footy is edited in as well. This vid is so well done, it's insane. Each rider has a part, some of which is in the warehouse, but most is out on the streets. They mix in some skits and other random stuff. There's a "Chariots of Fire" routine in which they push - in super slow-mo - doing a variety of tricks while trying to sabotage each other's runs.
The follow-up to 2003’s Bon Appetit! and the peak of trans-Atlantic political skateboard video naming, Freedom Fries solidified filmmaker Fred Mortagne's break from Flip Skateboards and moved Cliché firmly into the stateside mainstream.
Time for a trip down memory lane. 2005 was a good year for KOTR, featuring high level trickery and top shelf hijinx.
Sit back and enjoy the new full-length video from Expedition-One. New ams Frankie Heck and Dylan Witkin have their debuts along with parts from the whole team!
Amateur Skaters, a one-hour feature documentary brings to life the absorbing story of four young skaters in pursuit of one day turning pro.