AKA: Girl Skater

AKA: Girl Skater
Directed by Mike Hill
Produced by Whyte House Productions
Starring Amy Caron, Vanessa Torres, Monica Shaw, Jaime Reyes, Dave Carnie, Jessica Landon
Music by Kristen Missen
Cinematography Jean-Jacques Briquet, Colleen Hughson, Lisa Whitaker
Edited by Adam Wright
Distributed by Whyte House Productions
Release dates
  • 2003 (2003)
Running time
26 minutes
Country Australia
Language English

AKA: Girl Skater is a 2003 documentary about four female professional skateboarders on a skateboarding tour in Australia.

The documentary follows Dave Carnie (from Big Brother Skateboard Magazine) as he leads pro skaters Amy Caron, Vanessa Torres, Monica Shaw, and Jaime Reyes on a tour of Australia, visiting a variety of skate parks and tourist attractions.[1]

Overview

The film features the skaters doing demos at local skate parks, signing autographs for local people. There are also scenes of the skaters visiting a local zoo.

One part of the film takes place at the Gallaz Skate Jam in Melbourne, Australia, where the street course is won by Amy Caron. At the time, this contest was the largest prize in women's skateboarding, with Caron winning a new car.[2]

While the film features some skateboarding, it was viewed more as a documentary of the culture of female skateboarders, as opposed to a technical skate video. This is the first major skate film to focus solely on the progression and culture of women in skateboarding, by highlighting a select number of top female skaters.

Mike Hill, the director of Girl Skater once quoted that; "Given the current standard of women's skateboarding, a film that finally gives a voice to this subculture, and the phenomenal athletes that represent it, is well overdue."[2]

Cast

Home media

The DVD features special bonus features including Gallaz Skate Jam Highlights, trick tips with Lauren Mollica, a behind the scenes feature and a bails feature.[3]

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External links

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