SKATE OR CRY short film review
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SKATE OR CRY, 10min., Australia
Directed by David Cook, Wes Greene
Unbelievably talented local indigenous girl Tia Pitman doing what she does best - Roller-skating. This short documentary tracks Tia's life and story as an Indigenous roller-skater, navigating the male-dominated skatepark, and finding creative freedom and self-expression in a gorgeous way.
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