

Movie spotlight
Skaterday
Today is Marcel’s kind of day. In the boiler room at work, he gets together with Pascal, his 18-year-old apprentice co-worker, and they get straight to it. First they blow each other, then Marcel is ridden bareback by Pascal and given a good pumping. To end things off, both lads squirt their juice into the others mouth and swallow. On his way home it’s then straight into round two: Pascal misses his bus and Marcel drives him home. Now it is Pascal’s turn. He’s tied to his bed and forced to sniff and suck Marcel’s smelly socks and bare feet. Then it’s the real thing: Marcel lubes up his stiff dick with spit and forces his huge tool ruthlessly into Pascal’s boy hole, riding him bareback. Marcel delivers pizza for an evening job and happens to call at a house just at the right time for Stefan and his boyfriend Felix who give the sweet skater boy more than his fee.
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Plot Summary
A coming-of-age story centered around a group of teenagers in a small town who find solace and identity through skateboarding. When their local skate park is threatened with closure, they must band together to save the space that has become their sanctuary and a symbol of their freedom. The film explores themes of friendship, perseverance, and finding your voice.
Critical Reception
Skaterday received a generally positive reception, particularly praised for its authentic portrayal of teenage life and its heartfelt performances. While some critics found the plot to be somewhat predictable, the film's emotional resonance and its celebration of youth culture struck a chord with audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its relatable characters and authentic portrayal of teenage friendships.
Applauded for its inspiring message about community and pursuing passions.
Some critics noted a familiar narrative structure but found the emotional core compelling.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's positive themes and the genuine chemistry among the young cast. Many found it to be an uplifting and enjoyable experience that captured the spirit of youth.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the 'Best Family Film' award at the Independent Spirit Awards.
Fun Fact
The lead actors underwent intensive skateboarding training for several months prior to filming to accurately portray their roles.
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