BOARDERS
Fri 12 Nov 2021 - Sat 13 Nov 2021
Category
Price
£8* Standard | £5* Student / Under 25s
Time
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Fri 12 Nov 2021 - Sat 13 Nov 2021
Price
£8* Standard | £5* Student / Under 25s
Time
See Showtimes Below
Dir. Annika Ranin and Sean Fee
2021 | 92 mins | UK
Not just a sport, but a lifestyle. Skateboarding is synonymous with off the wall attitude, rebelliousness and youthful energy. As a subculture it has for decades inspired fashion, music and popular culture.
Boarders is a character focused film digging deep into the journeys of a group of British skateboarders who are vying for a spot to represent their country at the pivotal arena of elite sportsmanship, the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, where skateboarding will make its debut as competition sport.
However, a key talking point within the skateboarding community has been whether the Olympics and the influx of commercial interest it brings will dilute the core values of the culture. With archive footage covering 6 decades of British skateboarding, Boarders looks at the various waves of popularity that skateboarding has undergone and introduces a strong look and feel of what skate culture is in the UK.
Documenting a historical moment in time for the sport, Boarders looks under the surface to find out what it is like to be a professional skateboarder; with bigger competitions and more money entering the sport, the stakes are higher for everyone involved. Faced with frequent injuries, constant travel and job insecurity the film discusses the strains that the traditional skateboarding lifestyle can have on one’s mental health.
Boarders is visual and distinct in its style – after all skateboarding’s rise to the timeless status could not have happened without photography and film.
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