Skate Kitchen (dir. Crystal Moselle).
[It] proves a fascinating exploration of New York’s many skateboarding subcultures using Moselle’s lyrical filmmaking skills to craft a compelling but loose narrative around alternative bonds of sisterhood. Its naturally feminist bent and themes only add to the authentic feel of young female adult life in the city for the contemporary counterculture crew.
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