12 O'Clock Boys

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12 O'Clock Boys
Directed byLotfy Nathan
Produced byEric Blair
John Kassab
CinematographyLotfy Nathan
Edited byThomas Niles
Music byJoe Williams
Distributed byOscilloscope Laboratories
Running time
75 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

12 O'Clock Boys is a 2013 documentary film directed by Lotfy Nathan. The documentary focuses on urban dirt-bike riders in Baltimore, Maryland, and one boy's fascination with the group, dirt bikes, and his desire to join the 12 O'Clock Boys (for doing a high angle wheelie that mimics a clock’s hands at 12 o'clock).[1]

The boy, Pug, was filmed over a three-year period starting when he was 13. The film also includes interviews with several members of the 12 O'Clock Boys as well as Pug's mother, Coco. The film includes footage from a variety of local newscasts and less than a minute of clips from a Baltimore dirt-bike documentary, 12 O'Clock Boyz.

The film was premiered at South by Southwest 2013,[citation needed] and had its Baltimore premiere at the Maryland Film Festival 2013.[citation needed] The film was acquired for U.S. theatrical distribution by Oscilloscope Laboratories in 2013.[citation needed]

Feature film adaptation

References

  1. ^ "12 O'Clock Boys' Eric Blair takes Baltimore audience behind the scenes". Baltimore Post-Examiner. Retrieved 2019-05-09.

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