3500+ Films - 2.5 million words – 1 million viewers! Founder and Curator Carmela selects some of our most entertaining, powerful and inspiring Subcultures films at We Are Moving Stories. These include short and feature length documentary and drama about skateboarding, skating, rollerblading, hipsters, punks and metalheads.
Total length of this section: 23 films.
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Kamali - A single Indian mother's fight for her daughter's empowerment through skateboarding. Length: 24 minutes. Director/Producer Sasha Rainbow:
Making it on Time - We celebrate our moment as women today. Today women celebrate that they can be bad-ass and taken seriously, whilst also being women, and recognized for their beauty as women. Length: 2 minutes. Writer/Director Sophia Banks:
Sundays - A crew of skateboarders in recovery. Length: 12.04 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Lije Sarki:
Happy Sour Web Series - The tale of the modern degenerate. Length: 6x4min Episodes. Director/Producer Samuel Wilson:
May 15th in Paris - Shots of Paris on May 15, 2016 with a Parisian narrator telling us the story of May 15, 1848, when protesters finally pushed the establishment to let them have a popular vote to elect their ruler. Length: 10minutes. Writer/Director Janek Ambros:
Raised By Sand & Salty Water - Raised by Sand & Salty Water explores Wafa's inspiring life story and how skateboarding has shaped her journey, highlighting the broader influence of skateboarding and surfing in Arabic culture. Through Wafa's personal narrative, the documentary showcases the impact of skateboarding on social and economic development in rural areas like Taghazout, challenging traditional gender roles and empowering young girls to pursue their dreams fearlessly. Raised by Sand & Salty Water offers a captivating glimpse into the transformative power of skateboarding, shedding light on its profound effects on Arabic culture, feminism, and the progress of marginalized communities. Length: 10:00 Daniel Simón R. (Writer/Producer/Director) and David Corrochano (Writer/Director):
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Thin Ice - The lost-and-found booth attendant of a local ice skating rink grows increasingly nervous upon noticing a man with a suspicious backpack on the other side of the rink. Length: 10.30 minutes. Writer/Director Joosje Duk:
“Thin Ice is a short film about society’s growing fear of terrorist attacks and the impact that has on everyday life. In this day and age, whenever we see someone with a backpack behaving ‘suspiciously’ in a public space, we immediately freak out, even though there’s almost always nothing to worry about. Then why are we still so fearful? And how does this fear manifest itself? Those are questions asked in Thin Ice.”
Skates - Set against the backdrop of a bleak suburban town on New Year's Eve 1979, a young boy working at the local roller-skating rink forms a bond with a girl skating there. Length: 10.18 minutes. Director Maddelin McKenna:
White Rock Skate - A delusional woman desperately clings to an abandoned skating rink and her memories of it. Length: 7.40 minutes. Writer/Director Mary Dauterman:
The Ice King - The greatest ice skater of all time, John Curry transformed ice skating from a dated sport into an exalted art form. Length: 89 minutes. Director James Erskine:
Edges - At the ripe age of 90, former Ice-Capades star Yvonne Dowlen was still on the ice five days a week. Length: 8.53 minutes. Filmmakers Katie Stjernholm and Jonathan Hiller:
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Roller Dreams - It's 1984 and Venice Beach, CA, is at the epicenter of a pop culture explosion. Young people of color seeking refuge from the turmoil of inner city life flock to the eclectic ocean community to create a brand new phenomenon: roller dancing. The talent and vibrant personality of this multicultural roller 'family' draws massive crowds and influences Hollywood. But just as roller dancing flourishes, politics, money and gentrification conspire to take their dreams away. Length: 78 minutes. Director Kate Hickey:
<HIPSTERS>
Dead Hairy Hipster - One night stiff. Three friends gather in a Brooklyn apartment to fix a problem. Afraid to call the police, Billie enlists her two best friends to handle the 'situation' as the previous evening's shenanigans unwind in this dark comedy. Length: 10.3 minutes. Producer Keri Uribe and Anya Migdal:
Alien Baby - A quirky hipster and her straight-laced coworker come face to face with the unavoidable weirdness of childbirth. Length: 8 minutes. Writer/Director/Actor Victoria Blade:
Time Portal Glory Hole - By way of a faulty phone app, a hipster is transported to Windsor Castle in the year 1840, where he disrupts Queen Victoria's dinner party. Length: 10.7 minutes. Writer/Director Jason Petrovitch:
<PUNKS>
Hippopotamus - A punk girl tries to play a show in public and faces pushback from the police. Length: 3.33 minutes. Writer/Director Ari Gold:
Ruby Tuesday - A backstage drama in a Frankenstein world that sees two young women choosing how far they’re willing to go for fame when a punk rock legend offers a recording deal in exchange for marriage. Length: 11:32 minutes. Writer/Director Lucy Claire:
I AM TX - On their last day of tour, a black punk band find themselves in awkward, surreal and life-threatening situations with an ignorant cast of characters. Length: 10.06 minutes. Writer/Director/Editor Ryan Darbonne:
Pitalev - Kid. Woman. Pita. Heart. Writer/Director/Producer Omri Dekel Kadosh:
<METALHEADS>
Blast Beat - Carly, a Colombian metalhead and a new resident of the American suburbs, takes a bold leap into adulthood to save the future of his family. Length: 17 minutes. Writer/Director Esteban Arango:
Nursery Rhymes - Why is a Metalhead singing Old MacDonald on the side of a rural highway?Interview with Director Tom Noakes. Length: 5.03 minutes. Director Tom Noakes:
Death Metal - A metalhead gets passed down a satanic guitar that riffs to shreds. Length: 4.46 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Chris McInroy:
<REAL-LIFE STORIES>
Off Ramp - A couple of lovable, degenerate Juggalos must sojourn through America's hellish underbelly to The Gathering of the Juggalos, the one place on earth they feel accepted. Length: 1 hour 31 minutes. Writer/Director Nathan Tape:
Retro Gamers - Retro hardware enthusiast Cameron Bonde explores the community and culture of retro video gaming. Length: 29:05 minutes. Director/Producer/Editor Michael Naim: