Dogtown and Z-Boys(2002)

Poster of Dogtown and Z-Boys

Synopsis

Skateboarding has crossed over into the mainstream population due in large part to the humble beginnings of a group of eight teenagers in an area of Santa Monica called Dogtown. It was there that this mismatched gang of kids from broken homes formed a group known as the Zephyr Team aka Z-Boys. They rode surfboards in the morning and skateboards in the afternoon, creating a style all their own. Desperate to ride, they used guerrilla tactics such as illegally skating abandoned swimming pools in upscale Los Angeles neighborhoods. But by the mid-70s, the skateboard phenomenon had caught on, and a few of the Z-Boys were scooped up by corporate sponsors and offered large sums of money to skate on their behalf. This elevated them from freewheeling street punks to celebrity skaters; they traveled the world, showing off their cutting-edge moves. Director Stacy Peralta, one of the original Z-Boys, reunites the original crew 25 years later to hear in their own words what it was like.
Skateboarding has crossed over into the mainstream population due in large part to the humble beginnings of a group of eight teenagers in an area of Santa Monica called Dogtown. It was there that this mismatched gang of kids from broken …
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In Theaters

  • April 26, 2002

MPAA Rating

PG-13 (for language and some drug references)

Genres

Sports, Documentary

Run Time

1 hour 29 minutes

Distributors

Sony Pictures Classics

Box Office

$1,293,295

Directors

CAST

Stacy Peralta

Himself--Zephyr Skateboard Team Member

Jeff Ament

Himself--Band Member, Pearl Jam

Tony Hawk

Himself

Henry Rollins

Himself--Musician

Sean Penn

Narrator

Jay Adams

Himself--Zephyr Skateboard Team Member
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