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So, 'Flip' is an intriguing dive into the evolution of skateboarding in Russia, you know? It starts with the Union Cup in Saratov back in '91, which not many people outside the scene probably even know about. The documentary balances archival footage with present-day interviews, giving it this raw, authentic feel. It's pretty fascinating how it showcases the struggles and triumphs of skaters like Tolya Titaev and Katya Shengelia. The pacing has a nice rhythm too; it weaves through history while keeping it engaging, never feeling too dry. The atmosphere is filled with passion and a bit of nostalgia, reflecting how skating became part of the culture, even leading to its Olympic inclusion. Definitely something unique for anyone interested in the scene.
Features interviews with prominent Russian skaters.Includes rare archival footage from early competitions.Explores the cultural significance of skateboarding in Russia.
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Geleskhan Batyrkhanov
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