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Director:
Matt Harris
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Tim Altic, Iain Borden, John Buultjens…
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When a tragedy strikes the worlds most unique skate park, a dogged group of old school skaters, BMXers and street artists team up to fight for its survival.
Rom Boys: 40 Years of Rad
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6076194
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SOURCE: Rom Boys: 40 Years of Rad 2020 1080p web YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Documentary, Sport
Director: Matt Harris
Stars: Tim Altic, Iain Borden, John Buultjens
Plot: When a tragedy strikes the worlds most unique skate park, a dogged group of old school skaters, BMXers and street artists team up to fight for its survival.
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English
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It is one of the world's oldest and most unique skate parks, but following a devastating fire, it is financially on its knees. Meet the park's middle age skaters, BMXers and street artists, who against all the odds, are fighting to keep it open alive for the next generation. Welcome to Britain's Dogtown. Shot in stunning full 4K this is the first time a feature length documentary has looked at the early British skateboarding scene and the first generation of skaters and BMX riders from the late seventies and eighties who are still going strong. Rom Boys features archive footage from the past 40 years and over thirty interviews with some of the worlds biggest names in skate and BMX.—Matt Harris