The new skateboarding documentary "All the Streets Are Silent" teaser has been released to the public via Greenwich Entertainment's official YouTube channel.
The New York, hip-hop, attitude, and skateboarding in the late 80s and early 90s on the streets of downtown Manhattan were the golden era of the skate kids in the east side.
Director Jeremy Elkin has put together a fascinating film that culminates with the creation of the "Zoo York Mixtape Video" that RB Umali created.
The surprising "All the Streets Are Silent" skate film brings to life the magic of the period and the convergence of how skateboarding and hip-hop regenerate in one place.
From the DJ booths and dance floors of the Mars nightclub to the founding of brands like Supreme, the assemblage of the Zoo York crew and other skater kids didn't care about anything even race or ethnicity.
The "All the Streets Are Silent" skateboarding documentary's official theatrical release date was on July 23, 2021 and is now available on Apple iTunes.
You can watch the film here.