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Dogtown & Z-Boys: Onde Tudo Começou

Título original: Dogtown and Z-Boys
  • 2001
  • Livre
  • 1 h 31 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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Dogtown & Z-Boys: Onde Tudo Começou (2001)
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Documentário que celebra os 25 anos do grupo de jovens surfistas californianos que fundou as bases do esporte conhecido como skate. Os amigos viviam em uma área chamada de Dogtown e o nome d... Ler tudoDocumentário que celebra os 25 anos do grupo de jovens surfistas californianos que fundou as bases do esporte conhecido como skate. Os amigos viviam em uma área chamada de Dogtown e o nome de seu grupo era Zephyr Teamequipe, ou Z-Boys.Documentário que celebra os 25 anos do grupo de jovens surfistas californianos que fundou as bases do esporte conhecido como skate. Os amigos viviam em uma área chamada de Dogtown e o nome de seu grupo era Zephyr Teamequipe, ou Z-Boys.

  • Direção
    • Stacy Peralta
  • Roteiristas
    • Stacy Peralta
    • Craig Stecyk
  • Artistas
    • Sean Penn
    • Jay Adams
    • Tony Alva
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,6/10
    14 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Stacy Peralta
    • Roteiristas
      • Stacy Peralta
      • Craig Stecyk
    • Artistas
      • Sean Penn
      • Jay Adams
      • Tony Alva
    • 95Avaliações de usuários
    • 71Avaliações da crítica
    • 76Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 7 vitórias e 6 indicações no total

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    Dogtown & Z-Boys
    Trailer 2:11
    Dogtown & Z-Boys
    Dogtown And Z-Boys: Where It Started
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    Dogtown And Z-Boys: Where It Started
    Dogtown And Z-Boys: Where It Started
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    Dogtown And Z-Boys: Where It Started
    Dogtown And Z-Boys: Del Mar
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    Dogtown And Z-Boys: Del Mar
    Dogtown And Z-Boys: Clay Wheels
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    Dogtown And Z-Boys: Clay Wheels
    Dogtown And Z-Boys: Tony Alva
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    Dogtown And Z-Boys: Tony Alva
    Dogtown And Z-Boys: Vertical
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    Dogtown And Z-Boys: Vertical

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    Sean Penn
    Sean Penn
    • Narrator
    • (narração)
    Jay Adams
    Jay Adams
    • Self - Zephyr Skate Team
    Tony Alva
    Tony Alva
    • Self - Zephyr Skate Team
    Jeff Ament
    Jeff Ament
    • Self
    Bob Biniak
    • Self - Zephyr Skate Team
    Steve Caballero
    Steve Caballero
    • Self - Skateboard Champion
    Paul Constantineau
    • Self - Zephyr Skate Team
    'Baby' Paul Cullen
    • Self - Zephyr Skate Team
    Skip Engblom
    • Self - Zephyr Co-Founder
    Steve Freidman
    • Surfer
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Tony Friedkin
    Tony Friedkin
    • Self
    Glen E. Friedman
    Glen E. Friedman
    • Self
    Alan Gelfand
    • Self
    Marty Grimes
    • Self - Dogtown Skater
    David Hackett
    David Hackett
    • Self - 70s Skateboard Champion
    Tony Hawk
    Tony Hawk
    • Self
    Allan Jeff Ho
    • Self
    Jeff Ho
    Jeff Ho
    • Self - Zephyr Co-Founder
    • Direção
      • Stacy Peralta
    • Roteiristas
      • Stacy Peralta
      • Craig Stecyk
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    mrchaos33

    Edgy documentary on skateboarding...

    A close-up look at the birth of skate board culture in Southern California, Dogtown and Z-Boys has attitude to burn, just like the sport it documents. Directed by Stacy Peralta, one of the legends of the sport, it captures the punk rock spirit of skate boarding, and perfectly places it into context within the boundaries of time (the 1970s) and location (a neighbourhood between Santa Monica and Venice, California). Even if you are not a fan you'll be fascinated by the story, which is told using a combination of narration, stills, great vintage 1970s skate boarding footage and new interviews with all the key players. Sean Penn provides the narration, and adds a flair all of his own. The opposite of stodgy, Penn speaks to the audience not at them, sounding like someone sitting at a bar telling the tale. At one point in mid-sentence he coughs, pauses for a moment and then continues. It's this kind of approach that gives this movie its edge.
    sllovejoy

    Melancholia

    This documentary struck a great emotional chord with me. Just reminded me of what it felt like to be a kid in the 70s trying to figure out who you were. Yeah, the men/women talk about their teenage selves like they were superheroes - but that's exactly how I like to remember those years in my life, too. ;) And I didn't do anything quite as cool as those kids did.

    I love this movie because it shows the people and the developing sport of skateboarding as being truly products of their environment. Where you grow up, what you see, and who you hang with - these things create you. It was great to see people looking back on that, acknowledging it, accepting it, and taking pride in it. Yeah, maybe a little too much pride in some cases...

    Interesting to see where everyone ended up at the end.

    Oh, and a good soundtrack.

    I bought the movie and will watch it many times over the years, I'm sure.
    10mattaumann

    Buy it, rent it, just watch it!

    If you have ever been, has a friend, or a kid that is or was into skating at one time, then watch this flick!. I have seen it several times and I get something new out of it every time that I see it. It reminded me of why I got into skating in the first place (a long time ago) . It reminded me of what skating brings to a person and I have found will also help a person who doesn't understand why skaters, well, skate. Sure there is a very dark side to the whole seen, which the movie does touch on slightly. But it tends to focus more on what is at the core of skating. Just a person on a board, doing it because they love to do it. This movie was so inspirational to me that I'm now skating once again (I'm 32) and I haven't been this happy with my self in years….. Give this one a go, you will not be disappointed.
    10BobbiCrow

    Thanks to IFC I finally caught this amazing film-well worth the wait!

    Back in the day, I was one of the RN's in the Emergency Rooms, these skaters would occasionally land in. They were not treated well, and some of it was brought on by their asocial personalities- but we all knew they were a talented bunch of "wonderkids" even then. They deserved better care than they received, I'm afraid. They had "attitude" in spades.

    I'm so glad I caught this documentary on IFC tonight- it will be on again at 1 am and I'll be watching again!

    Little attention was given to them until the rich dying kid was able to talk his parents into draining the pool- and the film really highlights that as the taking off point....it was an amazing time, and deserved to be recorded. Stacy Peralta is due all the praise heaped on him, and long may those Z-Boys enjoy their memories and contribution to the real sport of skateboarding. As for the few "sour grape" reviews contained herein, there always were and there always will be "wannabees" and hangers-on who never do more than dream...the Z-boys lived it, breathed it, were it.

    Nice to see the vintage films and even the lone girl, "Peggy" who was so talked about as being the only female to win their respect.

    Thanks to IFC I get to really take the occasional drug-free head trip of my youth and relive the heart pounding excitement again.
    MentalRiot

    Great Movie, Interesting Story & History

    First off, the movie was great. It did what it was supposed to do.. and that was to tell the story of a certain time, place and people. Maybe the Z-Boys weren't choir boys (and one girl) but they were real people (kids) and they took the whole idea of skateboarding to new levels... I absolutely enjoyed this movie.. not only because I am from Dogtown (Venice/ Mar Vista/ S.M (south of Wilshire)), used to skateboard (I sucked) and that I dealt with the Z-Boys a few times when they were using my aunt's pool and were scaring my grandma.. but because this movie was about them (the Z-Boys) and the time and the place. Sure there was a semi skateboard culture in the 60's that died out pretty quickly... but the Z-Boys restarted the whole skateboard thing again.. and not only did they restart it; they resurrected and recreated it. Nowadays it is almost a regular thing to see some guy flying out of a pool or a half pipe getting air, etc.. But back then it was something new. They revolutionized the whole thing. There were electric guitars and guitar players before Hendrix but he took it to a whole different level and what he left in his wake is the same thing the Z-Boys left in their's.

    To the people who seem to want to criticize the movie or the Z-Boys for talking about themselves.. well the movie was about them.. Remember what it is like to be young and invincible.. and to revolutionize something that they loved by just doing what they loved.. sure it is easy to get an ego.. just ask a kid who learns how to finally play a Hendrix song on a guitar... it is the same thing except the Z-Boys defined the revolution that was to come. They were young, brash and from a place that was a slum by the shore. Sure it was wrong to trash and terrorize people who came to their beach or whatever.. but by the same token.. people from this side of the hill would get a lot of abuse when they went to the Valley or other areas. That doesn't make it right but it does make it what it was. There was a sectional divide in the greater L.A. area. The Z-Boys just happened to be at the forefront of the beach wars.

    The Z-Boys rocked and they weren't perfect angels but they were real.. look what happened to Jay Adams.. They were part of the times and places that was the L.A. beach scene.

    Finally, I think the style of this movie fit the subject very well. Stacy Peralta was part of the Z-Boys and he did this film as a tribute to what they were all about. It was a rebellion not for the sake of ego but for the sake of something they all enjoyed doing. The camera work, the (killer) soundtrack and the memories were great. The best part, though, might have been the fact that they themselves seemed to document their own history with still pictures and film.

    To quote the Surf Punks, "My beach, my waves, my chicks, go home".

    Rock on!!!!

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    • Curiosidades
      One of Sean Penn's reasons for signing on as the Narrator was that he, himself, had lived and surfed in and near the Dogtown area.
    • Erros de gravação
      A brief shot of a news article/photo of the Z-Boys is flopped (so that the text is backwards).
    • Citações

      Skip Engblom: Children took the ruins of the 20th century and made art out of it.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      Empty backyard pools & pool skateboarding for sound recordings by Toby Burger.
    • Conexões
      Featured in The 2002 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards (2002)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Seasons of Wither
      Performed by Aerosmith

      Written by Steven Tyler

      Courtesy of Columbia Records

      By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 10 de maio de 2002 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • Sony About the film, history, news, gallery (Flash) (United States)
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Dogtown and Z-Boys
    • Locações de filme
      • Venice, Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUA(Location)
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      • Agi Orsi Productions
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    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 1.300.682
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 103.355
      • 28 de abr. de 2002
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      • US$ 1.523.214
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 31 min(91 min)
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