

Board Control
2006 Directed by Emil TrierFrom 1978 to 1989 skateboarding was illegal in Norway, as the only country in the world it was not legal to sell, buy or use skateboard in this period. The film follows two generations of skaters - from the underground culture in the late 70s, with skating on secret locations in the forest around Oslo, to the commercial explosion when skating was legalized in 1989. The film says something about the Norwegian governments overprotective policy, but it also shows the paradox of how the prohibition led to a unique and creative environment.
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Jason Dancola
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Anders Wittusen
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Tony Alva
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Joachim Trier
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Øystein Greni
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Terje Håkonsen
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Torgny Amdam
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Director
...........................................................Emil Trier
Producer
...........................................................Emil Trier
Editor
...........................................................Christian Berg-Nielsen
Sound Designer
...........................................................Christian Berg-Nielsen
Eirik Ingebricson
Director of Photography
...........................................................Marianne Bakke
Per Sveinung Larsen
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........................................................Norway
Spoken Languages
....................................................Norsk
Genres
....................................................Documentary
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