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Hosoi was the subject of the 2006 documentary film, Rising Son, that detailed his initial success, drug addiction, and conversion to Christianity. Hosoi joined forces with Jay Haizlip , Brian Sumner, and others to create The Uprising, a skate-based ministry.
It hosted a wide variety of skateboarders such as Christian Hosoi, Natas Kaupas, a young Tony Hawk and many others that went on to become famous and well known. It was created and produced by original Z-Boys Nathan Pratt and Mark Ashton Hunt from Binder Entertainment, directed by Stacy Peralta , who later went on to direct the retrospective ...
The documentary is being produced and directed by filmmaker Billy Henrickle. Many pros who rode in Gale’s shows are a part of this inspirational film including Tony Hawk, Eddie Fiola, Christian Hosoi, and many more.
A documentary examining Mark Rogowski's trajectory, Stoked: The Rise and Fall of Gator, was released in 2003 by Palm Pictures. The film was written, directed, and produced by Helen Stickler , and features interviews with other professional skateboarders such as Tony Hawk , Kevin Staab, Lance Mountain , Ken Park, Steve Caballero , Jason Jessee ...
Livin' It LA is a skateboarding video, directed by Stephen Baldwin. [1] [2] This latest installment of Livin' It features 16 skaters including Lance Mountain, Ray Barbee, Jay Haizlip, and Christian Hosoi in his first film appearance since being released from prison.
Documentary Sketches of Frank Gehry: Himself Documentary 2006 Hoboken Hollow: Sheriff Greer 10th & Wolf: Matty Matello Memory: Max Lichtenstein Rising Son: The Legend of Skateboarder Christian Hosoi: Narrator Voice Documentary Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film: Himself Documentary 2008 Sleepwalking: Mr. Reedy Hell Ride: Eddie Zero Elegy: George O ...
Watch firsthand, in 360 video, as Susan Sarandon listens and learns about refugees' hopes, dreams and journeys
It was invented by skater Christian Hosoi. [2] Danish professional skateboarder Rune Glifberg had become associated with the Christ Air due to it being his special move in early entries of the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater video game franchise, but in a 2024 interview Rune admitted that he "had never done a Christ Air in (his) life". [3]