United Skates
United States
691 people rated America's roller rinks are bastions of regional African-American culture, music and dance.
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Miss Dina
29/05/2023 13:26
source: United Skates
Poojankush2019
23/05/2023 06:00
This documentary made me want to go out and skate! Although the only rink in my area is a run down and culturely bias. I thought the movie brought forth a positive message to parents and children. Skating really can be family entertainment and it can be hip and new age. Why let your children play video games and watch tv all day when you have places like this. Its not a matter of color to me it's a matter of family, health, community, friendships, dedication, and the will to achieve. I really wish the big time rappers and successful entertainers who got their start in these rinks would donate some serious cash to these struggling business owners. The yearly tax bill on one rink was $96,000 why couldnt Dre or Cube or Latifa pay that for a couple years knowing it would be good for everyone? I know the film was brought forth by Salt and Peppa and they did a great job! Thank you for bringing it to the front burner. I'm sure there is much more to the story than could fit in the film and I'm sure people will find it fun and educational.
Gloria_Kakudji
23/05/2023 06:00
As chronicled in the book Bowling Alone of the changing trends of the white America´s tradition of bowling decline. This movie centers on the African American tie to a tradition skating. It is a component that weaves the community. Unfortunately there has been a sharp decline in the availability of skating arenas. They have closed due to economic down turn and shifting Main Street trends. The movie chronicles an overview of the skating community. I found it interesting and insightful of a world I was not aware of.
I saw this as part of the 2018 Bronze Film Festival
Ndeye ndiaye
23/05/2023 06:00
At the simplest level, this is a celebration of the artistry and physical ability of skaters of many ages. Yet, the filmmakers go well beyond, exploring social and economic issues that have long affected, and today, doom skating facilities across the country.
Sabrina Beverly
13/03/2023 13:58
source: United Skates
Kouki✨🌚
22/11/2022 14:34
As chronicled in the book Bowling Alone of the changing trends of the white America´s tradition of bowling decline. This movie centers on the African American tie to a tradition skating. It is a component that weaves the community. Unfortunately there has been a sharp decline in the availability of skating arenas. They have closed due to economic down turn and shifting Main Street trends. The movie chronicles an overview of the skating community. I found it interesting and insightful of a world I was not aware of.
I saw this as part of the 2018 Bronze Film Festival
👾NEYO SAN😎
22/11/2022 14:34
At the simplest level, this is a celebration of the artistry and physical ability of skaters of many ages. Yet, the filmmakers go well beyond, exploring social and economic issues that have long affected, and today, doom skating facilities across the country.
CLEVER
22/11/2022 14:34
This documentary made me want to go out and skate! Although the only rink in my area is a run down and culturely bias. I thought the movie brought forth a positive message to parents and children. Skating really can be family entertainment and it can be hip and new age. Why let your children play video games and watch tv all day when you have places like this. Its not a matter of color to me it's a matter of family, health, community, friendships, dedication, and the will to achieve. I really wish the big time rappers and successful entertainers who got their start in these rinks would donate some serious cash to these struggling business owners. The yearly tax bill on one rink was $96,000 why couldnt Dre or Cube or Latifa pay that for a couple years knowing it would be good for everyone? I know the film was brought forth by Salt and Peppa and they did a great job! Thank you for bringing it to the front burner. I'm sure there is much more to the story than could fit in the film and I'm sure people will find it fun and educational.
Rumix Baade Okocha
22/11/2022 03:16
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