Dogtown and Z-Boys
Dogtown and Z-Boys is a 2001 documentary film produced by Agi Orsi and directed by Stacy Peralta. The documentary explores the pioneering of the Zephyr skateboard team in the 1970s (of which Peralta was a member) and the evolving sport of skateboarding. Using a mix of film of the Zephyr skateboard team (Z-Boys) shot in the 1970s by Craig Stecyk, along with contemporary interviews, the documentary tells the story of a group of teenage surfer/skateboarders and their influence on the history of skateboarding (and to a lesser extent surfing) culture.
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Directed by | Stacy Peralta |
Written by | Stacy Peralta Craig Stecyk |
Produced by | Agi Orsi Daniel Ostroff Stephen Nemeth |
Starring | Jay Adams Tony Alva Bob Biniak Chris Cahill Paul Constantineau Skip Engblom Jeff Ho Shogo Kubo Jim Muir Michael Ramsey (voice) Peggy Oki Stacy Peralta Nathan Pratt Wentzle Ruml Allen Sarlo Ronnie Jay Craig Stecyk Glen E. Friedman |
Narrated by | Sean Penn |
Cinematography | Peter Pilafian |
Edited by | Paul Crowder |
Distributed by | Sony Pictures Classics |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $400,000 |
Box office | $1,293,295 |
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