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Sk8face

Sk8face

Skateboard art is history.

Genres

Documentary

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Tells the history of skateboard art and its evolution through the decades, as iconic and rebellious skateboarders and artists give firsthand experiences and stories about their art that challenged the establishment.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

79 mins

Rating

8.667/10

Release Date

28 June 2024

Country

Cast

Chad Muska

Chad Muska

Narrator (voice)

Tony Hawk

Tony Hawk

Self

Shepard Fairey

Shepard Fairey

Self

Tommy Guerrero

Tommy Guerrero

Self

Pat Ngoho

Pat Ngoho

Self

Tony Alva

Tony Alva

Self

Desiree Astogra

Desiree Astogra

Self

Neil Blender

Neil Blender

Self

Jürgen Blümlein

Jürgen Blümlein

Self

Ron Cameron

Ron Cameron

Self

Rip City

Rip City

Self

Sean Cliver

Sean Cliver

Self

Bill Danforth

Bill Danforth

Self

Dave Friel

Dave Friel

Self

Ray Flores

Ray Flores

Self

Todd Francis

Todd Francis

Self

Matt French

Matt French

Self

Glen E. Friedman

Glen E. Friedman

Self

Eli Morgan Gesner

Eli Morgan Gesner

Self

Andy Howell

Andy Howell

Self

Todd Huber

Todd Huber

Self

Wes Humpston

Wes Humpston

Self

Andy Jenkins

Andy Jenkins

Self

John Lucero

John Lucero

Self

Bryce Kanights

Bryce Kanights

Self

Natas Kaupas

Natas Kaupas

Self

Wynn Miller

Wynn Miller

Self

Ted Newsome

Ted Newsome

Self

Richard Novak

Richard Novak

Self

Steve Olson

Steve Olson

Self

Chris Pastras

Chris Pastras

Self

Laban Pheidias

Laban Pheidias

Self

Steve Rocco

Steve Rocco

Self

Bart Saric

Bart Saric

Self

James Lang

James Lang

Self

C.R. Stecyk III

C.R. Stecyk III

Self

Ed Templeton

Ed Templeton

Self

Damon Way

Damon Way

Self

Paul Schmitt

Paul Schmitt

Self

Jason Lee

Jason Lee

Self (archive footage)

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