Stuntwood
Stuntwood

Movie spotlight

Stuntwood

2006
Movie
64 min
English

This documentary takes a comprehensive look at skateboarding through the journey of the skateboard itself. From the maple forests of the Great Lakes Region to the urban streets where skateboards thrive, STUNTWOOD follows the wood through factories and the processes of becoming a skateboard and delves into how the board profoundly affects people, art, and public spaces.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Jeff TremaineGenres: Comedy, Action, Thriller

Plot Summary

Stuntwood is a raw and unapologetic look into the lives of professional stunt performers and extreme athletes. The film documents their often dangerous and adrenaline-fueled pursuits, showcasing a variety of high-risk stunts, from dangerous car jumps to extreme skateboarding and freestyle motocross. It offers a glimpse into the mindset and dedication required to push the boundaries of physical limits for entertainment.

Critical Reception

Stuntwood received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often highlighting its visceral energy and commitment to authentic, high-stakes stunt work. However, some found the narrative structure to be thin, focusing more on the action than on character development or a cohesive story. Audiences generally appreciated the thrilling stunts and the raw depiction of the stunt community.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic and often breathtaking stunt sequences.

  • Noted for its high-octane energy and commitment to extreme sports.

  • Criticized by some for a lack of substantial plot or character depth.

Google audience: Information not readily available.

Fun Fact

The film features actual professional stunt performers and athletes, many of whom are known for their work in action movies and extreme sports competitions.

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