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A skateboard video featuring Justin Figueroa, Jonno Gaitan, Nick Pope, Tanner Cribbs, Richie Belton, Collin Provost, Jake Hill, Cody Moyles, Evan Dineen, Kyle Walsh, Riley Hawk & Jake Braun.
A backstage and on-stage look at Nicki Minaj's career during the Pink Friday Tour, festivals, and more.
This 100-year celebration has rare footage of Red Sox southpaw Babe Ruth, Jimmie Foxx and Lefty Grove. This superb documentary bridges the gap to Ted Williams, whose hitting heroics are captured in living color along with the history of Fenway Park itself, from Opening Day, 1912, through the "Impossible Dream" season of 1967.
In this special documentary that inspired a two-season television series, scientists and other experts speculate about what the Earth, animal life, and plant life might be like if, suddenly, humanity no longer existed, as well as the effect humanity's disappearance might have on the artificial aspects of civilization.
Video #14″Free Your Mind showcases the talents of three individuals in pursuit of personal freedom Take a ride with Dan Drehobl Rob Welsh and Darrell Stanton as they get a lift from some familiar faces who understand the liberation that is skateboarding As Da Clown says “Everyone does their own thing that’s what makes the world go round” Open up your funky mind and you can fly” Dan Drehobl, Darrell Stanton, Rob Welsh
The story of how mobster Henry Hill - played by Ray Liotta in Martin Scorsese 1990 classic, Goodfellas - helped orchestrate the fixing of Boston College basketball games in the 1978-79 season. The details of that point-shaving scandal are revealed for the first time on film through the testimony of the players, the federal investigators and the actual fixers. Playing For The Mob may be set in the seemingly golden world of college basketball, but like Goodfellas, this is a tale of greed, betrayal and reckoning. Ultimately, they both share the same message: With that much money at stake, you can't trust anybody.
Scumco brings the goods with a powerful opening part from Abair and proceeds to deliver with an epic cast of underground heroes, including Brian Downey, Ty Beall, Josh Narvaez and more.
Jake at the helm with a gang of heavyweights in tow—this Indy trip to OZ is pure destruction on all levels.
When the night of October 16, 2004 came to a merciful end, the Curse of the Bambino was alive and well. The vaunted Yankee lineup, led by A-Rod, Jeter, and Sheffield, had just extended their ALCS lead to three games to none, pounding out 19 runs against their hated rivals. The next night, in Game 4, the Yankees took a 4-3 lead into the bottom of the ninth inning, then turned the game over to Mariano Rivera, the best relief pitcher in postseason history, to secure yet another trip to the World Series. But after a walk and a hard-fought stolen base, the cold October winds of change began to blow. Over four consecutive days and nights, this unlikely group of Red Sox miraculously won four straight games to overcome the inevitability of their destiny. Major League Baseball Productions will produce a film in "real-time" that takes an in-depth look at the 96 hours that brought salvation to Red Sox Nation and made baseball history in the process.
Thousands of exuberant fans fill Boston's FleetCenter arena to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the annual Beanpot Hockey Tournament -- a four-team, midwinter competition featuring the teams from Boston University, Boston College, Northeastern University and Harvard University. Joining the 2002 lineup for this commemorative sports event are seven Boston College players from the 1952 squad that participated in the inaugural tournament.
A documentary filmed between 2016 - 2018 about the Boston DIY music scene, and part of the community that keeps it going.
An epic look at Boston’s city government, covering racial justice, housing, climate action, and more.
Here is Pacemaker, the 5th video offering from threads. Pacemaker, was built on the concept of being more of an edit tape than skate video, a collection of the skating captured from going out with your friends over the course of a year. A nearly identical cast to the original threads video, pacemaker features: Nick Guertin, Cameron Dell, Jim Arnold, Randy Rhodes, Garrett Haschke, Shane Farber, James Coleman, Hartman Austin, Andrew Edge, and David Clark.
Anti-Hero touring through the lens of Charno, what more could you ask for? If you said “all of Gerwer’s ‘Frankly Speaking’ episodes,” well then you’re in luck.
Flip's first full length video featuring Mark Appleyard, Ali Boulala, Alex Chalmers, Bastien Salabanzi, Geoff Rowley, Rune Glifberg, Tom Penny and Arto Saari.
In the spring of 2004, Massachusetts began the final battle of its journey towards legalizing same-sex marriage. This documentary follows a few local couples & their families through the months leading up to & shortly after that defining occasion in LGBTQ+ history, culminating in their respective weddings. Also includes interviews with active opponents attempting to discourage the movement (& failing, of course). Premiered at the Independent Film Festival of Boston in April 2005, just a month short the decision's one-year anniversary.
Every weekend for six years, Jessica takes a bus from NYC, where she lives and works as a set decorator, to Boston, her hometown, where she cares for her dad, Aloysius, who is 87 and has advanced Alzheimer's disease.
A raw depicition of late 1990's SF skateboarding. Includes the rise of the I Path movement and the aftermath of the many famous spots being shutdown and new ones emerging. Featuring Lennie Kirk, Karl Watson, Trevor Prescott, Bart Fasano Jones, R.B.Umali's NYC Secton, Stevie Williams and Josh Kalis. Directed by Matt McGrath / Edited by Trevor Prescott, Released in 2001.
A Mad Circle video production.
The story of Boston fans, from their "birth" as the 200 "Roxbury Rooters" in 1897 to their transformation into millions known today as RED SOX NATION. Through rare images and film the saga is told by Boston baseball legends like Johnny Pesky and Peter Gammons, historians, Red Sox players and officials, everyday fans and the Red Sox Nation members descended from the original "Rooters".