Releases
Skate
Stylish and fast-paced skateboarding films that showcase amazing action and incredible skills.
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$14.95
Release date: 13/01/2004
Skateboarding, Scandal, Skits and Sin
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$24.95
Release date: 18/08/2004
The Toy Machine crew, ripping up parks, streets and ramps.
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$9.95
Release date: 21/07/2004
The Pharmacy kids are one of the most successful on-going teams in skateboarding. This is a team that started in the same area, assembled on friendship and the love of skateboarding, not money or company power. Although skate stardom has scattered the...
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$14.95
Release date: 13/01/2004
A pool skating documentary, Chlorine dives deep into the hardcore world of pool skating like no other film before it.
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$9.95
Release date: 20/10/2004
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$29.95
Release date: 21/09/2005
The Liquid Pixel crew travel Australia and the world, bringing us the best skating from the best spots around the world
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$14.95
Release date: 22/09/2004
Foundation Skateboard's Tour Video 2002
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$29.95
Release date: 26/07/2006
Rollin' Through the Decades encapsulates the positive atmosphere of skateboarding and shows a true picture of its influence on our time. The film features interviews with over 100 inspirational and legendary skateboarders, photographers and film-makers. It blends historic, rare and unseen footage, videos, and photos with nostalgic sounds of the 70’s,80's and 90's, giving voice and vision to a key subculture of London and the UK.
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$14.95
Release date: 21/07/2004
'Stoked: The Rise and Fall of Gator' charts the transformation of 80s skateboarding legend-turned convict Mark "Gator" Rogowski's from local to international superstar, as big business moved in and skateboarding became a global passion.
Six years in the making, STOKED mixes high voltage skate footage, homes movies, eighties nostalgia, music and interviews to create an unforgettable portrait of an era and a man.
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$19.95
Release date: 19/03/2008
Steve Rocco, the controversial godfather of street, led a cultural revolution during the early 1990s toppling the corporate giants who controlled the skateboard industry and ushering in the most degenerate, savage, innovative and entertaining era in the history of skateboarding. For better or worse his legacy shaped skateboarding as we know it today like no other.
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