It's All Good: Aggressive Inline Skating (1999) [N/A]

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Directed by:
David Hoffman


Release Date:
January 1, 1999

Original Title:
It's All Good: Aggressive Inline Skating

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Eight Straight Productions
Highland Crest Pictures
Varied Directions International

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 93

A documentary following two major aggressive inline skating teams during the late 1990s

This 90 minute documentary feature film follows two of the greatest roller blading teams -- with the best of teenage boys skater stars. They compete against each other in the ASA Championships in Florida. Go behind the scenes to find out about how pro skaters like Arlo Eisenburg, Chris Edwards, Brooke Howard-Smith, and Louis Zamora really feel about skating and how they survive the Sport. AN IFP Festival Winner.

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Assistant Editor:
Mark Andrews
Lidia Szajko

Cinematography:
Nick Doob

Co-Director:
Andrea Elliott
Jeanne Hoffman

Director:
David Hoffman

Executive Producer:
Joe Rizzi
Thampy Thomas

Graphic Designer:
Tina Eastlake

Producer:
Andrea Elliott
Jeanne Hoffman

Sound Editor:
Andrea Gard

Writer:
Andrea Elliott
John Rizzi

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