In the face of a changing Los Angeles, a crew of dance roller skaters reflects on the closure of their beloved hometown roller rink and seeks out a new space despite adversity and setbacks. This film screens as part of the shorts program, "Fun and Family Friendly" which begins at the dates and times listed here.
In the face of a changing Los Angeles, a crew of dance roller skaters reflects on the closure of their beloved hometown roller rink and seeks out a new space despite adversity and setbacks. This film screens as part of the shorts program, "Fun and Family Friendly" which begins at the dates and times listed here.
Helki Frantzen is a documentary cinematographer and director based in Los Angeles. Helki has worked as a cinematographer with PBS SoCal, Vice News, Frontline, the Atlantic, the LA Times, BBC, Rollingstone Magazine, and the Dutch public television network, HUMAN, and the short films she has lensed have been screened at various festivals, including Camden International Film Festival, DOC NYC, Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, Short of the Week, and AFI Fest. She is the recipient of a Los Angeles Press Club award.
In the face of a changing Los Angeles, a crew of dance roller skaters reflects on the closure of their beloved hometown roller rink and seeks out a new space despite adversity and setbacks. This film screens as part of the shorts program, "Fun and Family Friendly" which begins at the dates and times listed here.