Skateboarding isn't just a sport; it's a lifestyle, a culture, and an art form. This curated list of 10 skateboarding movies offers a thrilling ride through the world of skateboarding, showcasing its evolution, the community, and the sheer joy of riding. Whether you're a seasoned skater or just someone who appreciates the freedom and creativity of the sport, these films will give you a deeper understanding and appreciation for skateboarding.

Thrashin' (1986)
Description: Set in the 80s skate scene, this film follows a rivalry between two skateboarders, showcasing the competitive side of the sport.
Fact: The movie features real skaters like Tony Alva and includes a soundtrack that's a time capsule of the era's music.


Gleaming the Cube (1989)
Description: Although not strictly about skateboarding, this film includes significant skateboarding scenes and follows a young skater solving his brother's murder.
Fact: Christian Slater, who plays the lead, learned to skateboard for the role, and the film features real skaters like Tony Hawk.


Dogtown and Z-Boys (2001)
Description: This documentary captures the rise of the Zephyr Skateboard Team in the 1970s, showcasing how they revolutionized skateboarding with their aggressive style and surf-inspired moves.
Fact: The film was directed by Stacy Peralta, one of the original Z-Boys, and features interviews with key members of the team.


Lords of Dogtown (2005)
Description: A fictionalized account of the same story as "Dogtown and Z-Boys," this film dramatizes the lives of the Z-Boys, focusing on their personal struggles and the impact of their fame.
Fact: The movie was inspired by the documentary but takes creative liberties with the characters' lives.


Mid90s (2018)
Description: Directed by Jonah Hill, this film explores the life of a young boy in the 1990s who finds solace and identity through skateboarding and his new friends.
Fact: The movie was shot on film to capture the authentic look and feel of the 90s skate scene.


Skate Kitchen (2018)
Description: A coming-of-age story about a teenage girl who finds her place in the world through a group of female skateboarders in New York City.
Fact: The film was inspired by the real-life all-female skate crew, Skate Kitchen, and features many of its members in the cast.


Street Dreams (2009)
Description: A drama about a skater who gets a chance to compete in a high-stakes skateboarding contest, exploring themes of friendship, rivalry, and personal growth.
Fact: The film features Rob Dyrdek, who also served as an executive producer, bringing real skateboarding authenticity to the screen.


CKY2K (2000)
Description: Part of the CKY series, this film blends skateboarding with stunts, pranks, and music, capturing the raw energy of the Jackass crew before they became famous.
Fact: The CKY series was instrumental in launching the careers of Bam Margera and the Jackass crew.


Grind (2003)
Description: This comedy-drama follows a group of friends who embark on a road trip to chase their dreams of becoming professional skateboarders, capturing the essence of the skateboarding lifestyle.
Fact: The film features real-life pro skaters like Mike Carroll and Eric Koston, adding authenticity to the skateboarding scenes.


The Bones Brigade Video Show (1984)
Description: This video was pivotal in the skateboarding world, showcasing the talents of the Bones Brigade team, including Tony Hawk, and setting trends for skate videos.
Fact: It was one of the first skate videos to be released on VHS, making skateboarding accessible to a broader audience.
