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Canvas: The Skateboarding Documentary is a raw glimpse into the Hardcore 900 Degrees Tour back in 1998. Directed by Mick Erausquin, this film captures the gritty vibe of skate culture in Australia during Easter. The pacing feels almost like a ride itself; it has that organic rhythm that resonates with the skateboarding community. You won't find flashy edits or overproduced commentary here, just authentic moments and the essence of the skaters. The interviews add depth, showcasing their passion and drive. There's a candidness that feels very real, almost like you're part of the crew. If you're into skate history, this one has its own unique flavor, different from the usual glossy skate flicks.
Released on VHS, later on DVD in early 2000s.Runtime: 60 minutes, NTSC format.Filmed during Easter 1998 in various Australian cities.Features interviews with key figures in the skateboarding scene.
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