cplbasilisk
phantom sk8 love
we saw sk8 life. www.imdb.com/title/tt0395269/
they were also giving out decks after, but we didn't get any! ugh. none of the pics i took at the sk8 life show were any good, so i'll post the description here.
SK8 LIFE
Canada, 2006, 85 Minutes, color
Director:
S. Wyeth Clarkson
Screenwriter:
S. Wyeth Clarkson, Elan Mastai
Longtime professional skater Kris Foley may have passed his prime, but you wouldn't know it from the amazing tricks he still lands. He has lived the dream of getting paid to spend his days on half-pipes, but his generosity with money has left him facing the possibility of losing his rundown house, where friends, family and anyone deemed worthy of living the Sk8 life have always been welcome. To pay the bills, he enlists the help of seven young and talented skaters to make the ultimate skateboarding video. Sounds easy enough, but rail grinds become a real grind when something that is supposed to be fun suddenly turns into a hard day's work.
S. Wyeth Clarkson's second feature film is an interesting blend of real-life drama, fictional storytelling, and seemingly impossible feats of skateboarding prowess that play out in the streets and empty backyard swimming pools of East Vancouver. With a style all its own, Sk8 Life weaves many different and varied elements together to create a cinema vérité that circumvents the boundaries between the worlds of fiction and nonfiction. And yes, the tricks are all real.— Adam Montgomery
phantom sk8 love
we saw sk8 life. www.imdb.com/title/tt0395269/
they were also giving out decks after, but we didn't get any! ugh. none of the pics i took at the sk8 life show were any good, so i'll post the description here.
SK8 LIFE
Canada, 2006, 85 Minutes, color
Director:
S. Wyeth Clarkson
Screenwriter:
S. Wyeth Clarkson, Elan Mastai
Longtime professional skater Kris Foley may have passed his prime, but you wouldn't know it from the amazing tricks he still lands. He has lived the dream of getting paid to spend his days on half-pipes, but his generosity with money has left him facing the possibility of losing his rundown house, where friends, family and anyone deemed worthy of living the Sk8 life have always been welcome. To pay the bills, he enlists the help of seven young and talented skaters to make the ultimate skateboarding video. Sounds easy enough, but rail grinds become a real grind when something that is supposed to be fun suddenly turns into a hard day's work.
S. Wyeth Clarkson's second feature film is an interesting blend of real-life drama, fictional storytelling, and seemingly impossible feats of skateboarding prowess that play out in the streets and empty backyard swimming pools of East Vancouver. With a style all its own, Sk8 Life weaves many different and varied elements together to create a cinema vérité that circumvents the boundaries between the worlds of fiction and nonfiction. And yes, the tricks are all real.— Adam Montgomery