Rollin' Through the Decades (2005)

Rollin' Through The Decades' is a documentary feature on the history of UK Skateboarding

Rollin' Through the Decades celebrates skateboarding's journey from London's South Bank underneath the Queen Elizabeth Hall, spiritual home of skateboarding since the early seventies through to today. Rollin' Through the Decades encapsulates the positive atmosphere of skateboarding and shows a true picture of its influence on our time. Showcasing historic, rare and unseen skateboarding footage. Featuring some of the finest tunes from the 80s and 90s and music especially composed for the film. ROLLIN interviews over 100 inspirational and legendary skateboarders, photographers and filmmakers.

Director: Winston Whitter
Runtime: 120 min
Release Date:
Production: Beaquarr Productions
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Budget: $150,000
Original Language: de

Keywords

london, england

More Films by Director: Winston Whitter

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rollin' Through the Decades about?
Rollin' Through the Decades celebrates skateboarding's journey from London's South Bank underneath the Queen Elizabeth Hall, spiritual home of skateboarding since the early seventies through to today. Rollin' Through the Decades encapsulates the positive atmosphere of skateboarding and shows a true picture of its influence on our time. Showcasing historic, rare and unseen skateboarding footage. Featuring some of the finest tunes from the 80s and 90s and music especially composed for the film. ROLLIN interviews over 100 inspirational and legendary skateboarders, photographers and filmmakers.
Who directed Rollin' Through the Decades?
Rollin' Through the Decades was directed by Winston Whitter.
How long is Rollin' Through the Decades?
Rollin' Through the Decades has a runtime of 2h 0m (120 minutes).
What is the budget of Rollin' Through the Decades?
Rollin' Through the Decades had a budget of $150,000.
Where was Rollin' Through the Decades produced?
Rollin' Through the Decades was produced in United Kingdom.