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October 27, 2008 12:08 PM
Documented: The History of Women's Skateboarding
Get inspired by female pro skaters from the 60s, 70s and 80s on the trailer for a new documentary on the history of
women in skateboarding - 'Backspinning Quarters in the Candy Machine.'
Ok, so I have no clue what the title means, but the trailer for this
unfinished 90 minute documentary on the evolution of skating - through
women's eyes - is truly special, with footage and pics from the entire
archives of skate history - from the 60s up to 2004.
Filmed and Edited by Pam Rittelmeyer the film threatens to be one of the most important pieces of women's skating cinema eer made. Keep reading to watch the trailer...
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Posted by Gemma Freeman in Audio and Videocasts, Interviews, Movies, News, Pros, Skating
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