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Date: Fri, 14 Aug 2009 12:00 AM End Date: Sat, 15 Aug 2009 12:00 AM Location: Seattle Center SIFF Cinema: Seattle , WA |
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Gus Van Sant, Jason Lee, Spike Jonze, Stacy PeraltaMission
To enable, nurture, promote and encourage the next generation of skateboard filmmakers to inspire, lead and entertain the world with their stories and creativity.

Skateboard Filmmaking Starts Here
What if you could meet the next Spike Jonze, a skateboarder turned Hollywood producer, when he was 19? Or the next documentary storyteller as prolific as Stacy Peralta? Even the Emmy Award winning actor Jason Lee got his start through skateboarding and grassroots filmmaking. Skateboarding permeates global culture. From Gus Van Sant’s film, Paranoid Park, to the success of MTV’s Rob & Big and national ad campaigns around the world that use skateboarding as a way to connect with the youth culture, skateboarding continues to serve as a creative launching pad for aspiring actors, graphic designers, and filmmakers alike. In many cases it is the common thread that unites – their source of passion.
What is it?
The Skateboard Film Festival is a collaborative effort by some of the industry’s most respected entrepreneurs, filmmakers, photographers, and skateboarders. It was brought about to promote independent film making in the skateboard community at large. It is open to the entire public by way of video submissions, and there will be several categories by which each film maker can submit his or her video short or full-length movie. Videos are carefully selected by a panel of judges and some 40-60 will be shown during the film festival weekend.
In a nutshell, The Skateboard Film Festival’s seeks to celebrate skateboarding and skateboard filmmaking.
When and Where is it?
The festival will span the weekend of August 14-15, 2009 in Seattle, WA at Seattle Center’s SIFF Cinema. There will be an abundance of planned events and contests happening at local parks: Innerspace, Highland Skate Plaza, Marginal Way, and the new Seattle Center Plaza.
Friday, August 14th, the festival weekend will kick off at 7:30pm with a small selection of films in our Creative Short category followed by a local premier of Scott Yamamura’s ‘A Day at the Park‘. Nominated films will be screened Saturday, August 15th with an award ceremony later that evening.
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