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Downhill Motion

A history lesson in what skating looked like at the very beginning, before the hype, the money, and the personalities, this documentary shows skaters doing it for the love. Travelling to locales such as the Mt. Baldy pipeline and the La Costa housing developments, this footage shows how it all began, with the tricks, cruising, racing, and hanging out that jump-started a subculture that still continues to thrive.

Year: 2005
Genre: Documentaries, Sport, General Docos
Country: USA
Duration: 90 Minutes
Rating: M
Location in store: Documentary (Sport)

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