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Stacy Peralta returns to Sundance this year with Bones Brigade: An Autobiography, a continuation of sorts of his first documentary, Dogtown and Z-Boys, which had its premiere in Park City in 2001. Both films explore the creation and culture of modern skateboarding, along with Peralta’s part in it — this time during the 1980s era, with Bones Brigade members Steve Caballero, Tommy Guerrero, Tony Hawk, Mike McGill, Lance Mountain and Rodney Mullen.
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THR hosts the first exclusive clip from the movie, which will have its world premiere Saturday, Jan. 21, at the MARC (formerly the Racquet Club Theatre) at 8:30 p.m. as part of the Documentary Premieres section.
Peralta produced with John Oliver and Nadine Brown. Andrew Herwitz of The Film Sales Co. is selling rights to the film at the festival.
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