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Year 13 is an intriguing dive into the world of skateboarding culture, capturing both the spirit and struggles of its participants. The film unfolds with a raw, unfiltered lens that captures the camaraderie and relentless passion these skaters have for their craft. With impressive cinematography from Tobin Yelland and Joey Sinko, the visuals have this gritty authenticity that really enhances the storytelling. The pacing is relaxed, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere—definitely feels like a heartfelt homage rather than just a documentary. Guest appearances from known figures like Jeremy Klein and Jason Lee add depth and perspective to the narrative, each sharing their unique experiences within the scene. It’s a solid piece for anyone interested in skateboarding's evolution.
Candid insights from industry veteransCinematography captures the essence of skate cultureRelaxed pacing allows for immersive storytelling
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