Nike “12 Miles North – The Nick Gabaldon Story” Event Recap

Nike “12 Miles North – The Nick Gabaldon Story” Event Recap

The Montalban Theater in LA was home to the premiere of Nike’s 12 Miles North – The Nick Gabaldon Story, where fans of surf and film gathered to bask in the glow of a truly remarkable tale. Nick Gabaldon was a pioneer in American surf culture as the first African American to challenge the California waves and bitter societal segregation of the early 1950s. His determination to challenge those boundaries and pursue the sport he’d quickly grown to love drove him to paddle 12 miles north, along the coast to Malibu to surf. It was ultimately the place of his tragic and unexpected passing, but it was in his passion and pursuit of a dream that forever cemented his legacy in surfing lore. The full-length documentary is available to download here.

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A Love Letter For You Film Trailer

A Love Letter For You Film Trailer

A Love Letter For You seamlessly mixes documentary and narrative, love and loss, community and solidarity, art and crime, to paint a compelling portrait of two artists and their impact on the neighborhood they grew up in. The film documents the notorious graffiti legend, Stephen “ESPO” Powers as he returns to his old stomping grounds in Philadelphia to paint a series of murals on 50 rooftops along the Market train line. The film also weaves in the fictional narrative of FIRE, a young graffiti king who is fresh out of prison on a quest to win back the love and attention of his ex girlfriend.

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Nike: 12 Miles North – The Nick Gabaldon Story Official Trailer

Nike: 12 Miles North – The Nick Gabaldon Story Official Trailer

Nick Gabaldon was a pioneer in American surf history as the first African American to challenge the California waves and bitter societal segregation of the early 1950s. His determination to challenge those boundaries and pursue the sport he’d quickly grown to love, drove him to paddle 12 miles north, along the coast to Malibu to surf. It was ultimately the place of his tragic and unexpected passing, but it was in his passion and pursuit of a dream that forever cemented his legacy in surfing lore. Nike Surfing will celebrate Nick’s memory by telling his story, in 12 Miles North – The Nick Gabaldon Story. The full-length documentary will be available to download here on February 16 at 3pm PST.

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OWN Visionaries: Tom Ford Documentary (Full Video)

OWN Visionaries: Tom Ford Documentary (Full Video)

After revealing a series of trailer clips, OWN’s full-length footage highlighting world-renowned fashion designer and film director Tom Ford is now available. The documentary brings to light Ford’s every day happenings, as to let you into the otherwise closed quarters of his rather particular lifestyle. While most people think of the Texas native in regards to his overwhelming impact on the fashion industry, there is much more than meets the eye with the well-versed creative. He is also a well-respected Oscar nominated film director whose talents expand far beyond simply building an unmistakable fashion empire. View the entire piece above to gain further insight into the highly intriguing man that is Tom Ford.

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SBTG: We are 138

Mark Ong aka SBTG, takes viewers through his creative process and roots growing up in the perceived restrictions of Singapore. Finding inspiration in the simplest of forms, SBTG creates the “138″ shoe collaboration with FICE Boutique in Salt Lake City, Utah and explains how the Misfits inspiration guided the collaboration. On the surface the film purposes to expose the cerebral world of SBTG and an emerging sub-culture in Singapore, but the film becomes deeply personal as SBTG reveals how his experiences have affected his work and current mindset.

Jay-Z & Kanye West “Watch The Throne” Documentary

With just days away from the the long-awaited album, Jay-Z and Kanye offer up a mini-documentary revealing some of inner-workings during the creation process of Watch The Throne. If you have 10 minutes to set aside, you can check out how some of it all went down. Watch the Throne is set to release on August 1, 2011 digitally and August 5, 2011 physically. Stay tuned!

Documentary Review: Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels Of A Tribe Called Quest

By now, it would probably be difficult to gather a crowd of Internet savvy A Tribe Called Quest fans and pick out someone who hasn’t heard about the drama involved with Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels Of A Tribe Called Quest. Let’s face it, the sheisty actions of director Michael Rapaport and the legendary hip-hop group's negative feelings about him and the film have nearly outweighed—and simultaneously helped catapult—the buzz surrounding the film itself over the past few months. However, with the flick hitting select theaters today, Friday, July 8, it seems as though the storm has calmed a bit. Whether or not Q-Tip’s positive remarks about the documentary on Angie Martinez’s radio show earlier this week helped settle your stomach at all, you should consider making it a mission this weekend to hunt down one of the select theaters showing it.

On Wednesday night, an early screening of Beats, Rhymes & Life took place at Voyeur in West Hollywood. The packed venue was sprinkled with industry folk and music artists, but arguably the most talked about figure in the building was the film’s controversial director. After the documentary was shown on a projector screen, Rapaport took the stage to answer some questions. He didn’t go into detail about the accusations against him, but he did speak a bit about the on-and-off friendship between two of ATCQ's most beloved members, Q-Tip and Phife Dawg. Their relationship is a focal point of the film; but unfortunately, their lengthy rough patch that began with the split-up of the group in 1998 is dramatic and overemphasized. Other than that bitter section of the documentary, which falls about ¾ of the way through, Beats, Rhymes & Life is an enjoyable, insightful watch.

The film follows in chronological order from the origins of the group to present day. All five albums and pivotal points in the ATCQ legacy—including the formation of the Native Tongues supergroup—are explored in depth, as is the reality of what was going on behind the scenes throughout it all. The musical progression and impact of ATCQ is expressed through commentary from the likes of Pharrell, Common, the Beastie Boys, Large Professor, De La Soul, Black Thought and ?uestlove of The Roots, and music executive Barry Weiss. With rare footage, background into some of the group's most famous songs and lyrics, a touching and sad look into Phife’s health problems, and multi-sided explanations as to why the group called it quits with one album left on their Jive contract, even the biggest ATCQ fans may walk away from the theater with a cerebrum full of new knowledge.

But more than anything, viewers will likely find themselves laughing throughout a plethora of the hour-and-a-half film. The humor of Q-Tip, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Phife and Jarobi is vivacious—especially when they talk about each other—and their chemistry is palpable. The role each of them played in the success of ATCQ is analyzed thoroughly, as are the sentiments each of them have had toward each other throughout the years. Each of their accounts of the past two-and-a-half decades is unique, but they all fit together to form a sensical, harmonious puzzle of the ATCQ legacy.

That being said, the hostility between Q-Tip and Phife does cause the construing of some opposite perspectives. When it got to the point in which the film honed in on this, the crowd on Wednesday night cringed. However, Rapaport left everyone with some words of optimism. When the final question was selected and he was asked about the current state of Tip and Phife's relationship, Rapaport gave a simple, assuring response: "They're brothers."

Nash: The Documentary Trailer

Crunchtime Films and Donnelly Films present the first teaser into an upcoming Steve Nash documentary. One of the NBA’s most reliable point guards and an all around great guy, Nash’s influence has gone far beyond the court. The teaser includes an appearance from Owen Wilson who shares his thoughts on the influence and importance of Steve Nash. The documentary will be directed by Michael Hamilton and Corey Ogilive.

Vans Presents Pass The Bucket with Ryan Hudson

In a time when the word “inspirational” has become ubiquitous and ultimately lost bits of its meaning, Vans’ recent Pass The Bucket series has provided a truly refreshing look into some of the difficulties and adversities surmounted by select individuals. While past videos have highlighted Dennis Martinez, Stephen Murray and Tony Alva, the once homeless Ryan Hudson speaks about his time growing up to his current status as a professional snowboarder. Much of Hudson’s opportunity for change came courtesy of his time at the Leadership Program for Outdoor Outreach.

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