Glen E. Friedman

Most Popular Glen E. Friedman Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

You Can Color Outside the Lines... The Big Boys Trailer (2018)

13 April 2018

YOU CAN COLOR OUTSIDE THE LINES, THE BIG BOYS tells the true story of the beloved funk/punk band from Austin, Texas.

Who Cares: The Duane Peters Story Trailer (2005)

20 May 2005

Then there was Duane. The Duane Peters life story video, "Who Cares?" presented by Red Kross Skateboards a division of Black Label.

Black Flag: TV Party Target Video Trailer (1983)

01 January 1983

TV Party Music Video - (Live @ Target SF 1981) Rise Above - Thirsty & Miserable -Depression - Ameri)

Obey Giant Trailer (2017)

11 November 2017

A documentary that profiles the life and work of artist Shepard Fairey. We follow his roots through punk rock and skateboarding to his creation of the iconic Obama HOPE poster, and the controversy that surrounds it.

Dogtown and Z-Boys Trailer (2002)

10 May 2002

This award-winning, thrilling story is about a group of discarded kids who revolutionized skateboarding and shaped the attitude and culture of modern day extreme sports.

Get It Away Trailer (2024)

06 June 2024

Formed in Boston, Massachusetts, in the summer of 1981, SSD (Society System Decontrol) are universally recognized as the first straight-edge band and their 1982 debut The Kids Will Have Their Say is considered a landmark release for hardcore music.

A Look Back: Dogtown & Z-Boys Trailer (2021)

23 September 2021

Glen E. Friedman's documentary short updating the lives of the legendary Z-Boys skateboard crew 20 years after the release of their award winning and groundbreaking film.

Sk8face Trailer (2024)

28 June 2024

Tells the history of skateboard art and its evolution through the decades, as iconic and rebellious skateboarders and artists give firsthand experiences and stories about their art that challenged the establishment.

Filmage: The Story of Descendents/All Trailer (2013)

01 October 2013

Long before Green Day and Blink 182 inflicted punk-rock's puncture wound on the map of mainstream music, the Descendents were at home concocting the perfect mix of pop, angst, love, and coffee.