Skate Kitchen

    Skate Kitchen
    2018

    Synopsis

    Camille's life as a lonely suburban teenager changes dramatically when she befriends a group of girl skateboarders. As she journeys deeper into this raw New York City subculture, she begins to understand the true meaning of friendship as well as her inner self.

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    Cast

    • Rachelle VinbergCamille
    • Dede LovelaceJanay
    • Nina MoranKurt
    • Kabrina AdamsRuby
    • Ajani RussellIndigo
    • Elizabeth RodriguezRenata
    • Jaden SmithDevon
    • Jules LorenzoEliza
    • Brenn LorenzoQuinn
    • Nico HiragaPatrick

    Recommendations

    • 90

      Vanity Fair

      The wonderful thing about Skate Kitchen is how inviting it is, welcoming you into its community and showing you around with cheery spunk. Skate Kitchen is a warm movie.
    • 83

      The Film Stage

      It’s such a step-up in vibrancy, scope, and emotion that it feels like the introduction of an entirely different, more accomplished filmmaker.
    • 83

      IndieWire

      Without breaking a lot of new ground, the result is one of the more positive depictions of millennial community-building in recent cinema. None of the group’s fancy flips or grinds top the degree to which “Skate Kitchen” turns its subjects into a fascinating microcosm of American youth.
    • 83

      The Playlist

      As in “The Wolfpack,” Moselle doesn’t just capture the rebellions of her characters, she expresses their triumphs and joys with intimacy and detail.
    • 80

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Less a coming-of-age film than a series of crucial episodes in that process, Skate Kitchen mixes dreaminess and disillusionment as it observes the choices Camille makes and the ensuing fallout.
    • 80

      TheWrap

      Skate Kitchen is a funny and stirring saga of female empowerment that will no doubt delight young women who skate while inspiring many more to pick up a board. It also heralds Moselle as a director who can easily switch stance on both sides of the fiction/non-fiction divide.
    • 80

      Variety

      Skate Kitchen has plenty to say about the lengths to which young women must go to clear out a little breathing room in testosterone-heavy spaces, but it is first and foremost an irresistible hangout movie.
    • 75

      The A.V. Club

      In fact, all the weed smoking and street-smart sidewalk banter aside, Skate Kitchen’s perspective is, in many ways, downright innocent; as such, it may be a better fit for adolescent viewers than adult ones.

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