Their first week of high school. The biggest party of the year. Mistakes will be made as four teenage boys navigate a night of mayhem and debauchery.
Egos clash and conflicts mount as young skaters and BMXers attend a specialty summer camp to learn tricks and tips from some of the biggest names in sport.
Three sixth grade boys ditch school and embark on an epic journey while carrying accidentally stolen drugs, being hunted by teenage girls, and trying to make their way home in time for a long-awaited party.
Grind is a comedy movie about a group of skateboarders who go on a road trip to win sponsorship for their skateboarding careers. Along the way, they face various challenges and comedic mishaps. The movie explores themes of friendship, sportsmanship, and the pursuit of dreams.
Steve Ford is a private investigator in Venice Beach, California who gets involved in a dangerous case when his friend's dog is stolen by a ruthless gang. In order to get the dog back, Steve must navigate through the seedy underbelly of LA and confront various dangerous characters.
Paranoid Park tells the story of a teenage skateboarder who accidentally causes the death of a security guard and then grapples with guilt and his own sense of responsibility. The film is a nonlinear exploration of guilt, trauma, and coming of age.
Young Hunter follows the story of a 15-year-old boy who embarks on a journey of self-discovery and sexual awakening. His life takes an unexpected turn when he becomes involved in a blackmail scheme related to his exploration of his own homosexuality. As he navigates through the challenges of his teenage years, he must confront issues of abuse, manipulation, and the hidden dangers of the digital world. Set in Argentina, this movie explores themes of identity, repression, and the complexities of coming-of-age.
Skate Kitchen follows Camille, a teenage girl who discovers a passion for skateboarding and finds herself in the vibrant and male-dominated skateboarding community of New York City. As she connects with a group of female skateboarders known as the Skate Kitchen, Camille navigates the complexities of friendship, love, and self-discovery. The film explores themes of identity, empowerment, and the challenges of being a young woman in a male-dominated subculture.
During the last day of summer camp, a group of camp counselors try to complete their unfinished business, including love triangles and talent shows, before the summer ends.
In 1997, estranged friends Corey and Jonah reunite on Halloween night and embark on a surreal journey through their memories, regrets, and fears. As they walk down the street, they encounter various spooky encounters, including encountering a ghost story. The movie explores themes of friendship, nostalgia, and the challenges of adolescence.
Nothing Like the Holidays is a comedy-drama movie set during Christmas. It revolves around the Rodriguez family as they gather for the holidays in their childhood home in Chicago. As the family reunites, old tensions and secrets resurface, leading to humorous and emotional moments. Through laughter, tears, and unexpected events, the Rodriguez family learns the true meaning of love, forgiveness, and togetherness.
Bones Brigade: An Autobiography is a documentary film that tells the story of the legendary Bones Brigade skateboarding team, featuring interviews, archival footage, and behind-the-scenes insights into the rise of skateboarding in the 1980s. The film explores the team's impact on the sport and popular culture, highlighting their innovative tricks, iconic skateboard designs, and their influence on a new generation of skateboarders. Through personal stories and anecdotes, the documentary showcases the dedication, talent, and passion of the Bones Brigade members, making it a must-watch for skateboarding enthusiasts and fans of extreme sports.
Meet the Ghost Club! Their adventures take them all around Los Angeles as they interview ghosts, solve problems and learn about their city's history.
The Divorce Party is a comedy movie that tells the story of a newly divorced man who decides to throw a party to celebrate his new single life. However, things take an unexpected turn when his ex-wife shows up and sparks start to fly.
The Graffiti Artist follows Nick, a teenage graffiti artist in Seattle who forms an unexpected bond with Jesse, a homeless gay man. Their unlikely friendship explores themes of identity, art, and acceptance.
Fast action, full bore. Plug it in and feel the wind in your face. • Public parks • Downhill death • SF Back to The City V • Happybash at Happyland • Backstage with Bad Religion • A day in the life of Wade Speyer • Hellrides in Europe with Cardiel, Stranger, Boyle Shipman, Way, McKay, Omar and Agah • Simon Woodstock's best kept secrets.
Teenagers Laura and Fábio meet at a skate park and their friendship blossoms into something deeper. But when Laura disappears without a word, Fabio tracks her down to uncover the reason why.
Rising Son is a documentary that tells the story of skateboarder Christian Hosoi, from his rise to fame in the 1980s to his fall due to drug abuse and subsequent redemption through his faith. The film explores Hosoi's impact on the sport of skateboarding and his journey to spiritual transformation.
This documentary explores the rise and fall of Mark 'Gator' Rogowski, a legendary skateboarder who achieved fame and fortune, only to end up in prison for murder. It delves into his early success, struggles with bipolar disorder, drug abuse, and the tragic event that altered his life forever.
Putty Hill is a unique portrayal of a small community in Baltimore, Maryland, as they come to terms with the sudden death of a young man. The film follows various residents as they navigate through their grief, explore their relationships, and try to make sense of the tragedy. Through a series of intimate interviews and observational moments, Putty Hill captures the raw emotions and struggles of its characters, painting a vivid picture of a community in mourning.