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  1. Shot by cinematographer Shabier Kirchner in hazy, endless-summer half-light, Kitchen finds a kind of urban poetry in the swooping parabolas of the skate park and the rumbling scrape of wheels...

  2. Ahead of a preview screening of the film at House of Vans hosted by Rooftop Films, Vinberg told us that shooting Skate Kitchen was super fun. “It felt like summer camp.”

  3. Skate Kitchen is the name of a real group of female skateboarders in New York City, named as a tongue-in-cheek reference to comments left on the members' YouTube videos suggesting that women "should be in the kitchen" rather than skateboarding.

  4. Aug 9, 2018 · By Glenn Kenny. Aug. 9, 2018. The teenage Camille (Rachelle Vinberg) doesn’t look like much of a shredder in the opening scene of “Skate Kitchen,” a fiction feature directed by Crystal...

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  5. By Steven ProkopyTo begin her first non-documentary feature film (after 2015’s Sundance Grand Jury Prize-winning doc THE WOLFPACK), director Crystal Moselle did was she has done in the past—she met her future subjects on the streets of New York City, or more specifically, on the subway. But after randomly connecting with two members of a crew of teenage skateboarders named The Skate Kitchen, Moselle knew she wanted to do something creative with these expressive and revolutionary young ...

  6. Jan 16, 2019 · Drew Barrymore’s Whip It (2009) and Crystal Moselle’s recent Skate Kitchen (2018) fill this on-screen gap by bringing girls to the front: here, at last, are girls who skate that you can relate to, and connect with.

  7. Aug 15, 2018 · Skate Kitchen follows a group of teenage girl skateboarders and activists rolling their way through the streets of New York. This time, she met them on the subway. Movie Reviews. In One New...

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