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A short film, with lots of redlink names, An award from a Sonoma film festival that has "paired wine tastings before each film" doesn't seem extraordinarily notable |
rv- film won 3 awards, one from the Mammoth Film Festival. Unquestionably notable. editor's problem with it seems to revolve around a personal dislike of the sonora festival |
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Directed by | Colin Blackshear |
Produced by | Colin Blackshear, Noah Sakamoto, Patrick Rizzo |
Starring | Noah Sakamoto Patrick Rizzo J.M. Duran |
Music by | Nathaniel Aslaksen, Chris Vibberts, Quinn McCarthy, Dru Down |
Distributed by | Sector 9 Skateboards |
Release date | 2010 |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Language | English |
Second Nature[1] is a short film about skateboarding created for Sector 9 Skateboards.[2]
Plot Summary
In an exploration of the abstract and the extreme, Second Nature is an examination of the natural boundaries of the human body. Noah Sakamoto, Patrick Rizzo and J.M. Duran star as the test subjects as they wield skateboards and blue suits to race down the roads of the High Sierras in California.
Awards and honors
Second Nature has won several awards including "Best Extreme Sports Film" at the Mammoth Film Festival,[3] "Best Short Film" at the X-Dance Action Sports Film Festival,[4] and "Best Sports Film" at the Sonoma International Film Festival[5].
References
- ^ Second Nature at the Internet Movie Database
- ^ Sector 9 - official site
- ^ Mammoth Film Festival
- ^ X-Dance Action Sports Film Festival - "Second Nature".
- ^ Sonoma Film Festival - "Second Nature"