A 70 min, feature documentary by David Keating

 

 

A film about dreams and the spirit of skateboarding;
KM64 unravels how one of the biggest and most extreme skateparks anywhere in the world got built in a chilli field in Mexico.
Justin Armour, ex NFL pro-footballer, was selling mobile generators when he and his wife decided to take off for a year south of the border. Justin had never even seen a skatepark but he was about to blow his year-off money building one.
 
  Justin winds up in an unlikely partnership with Geth Noble who turns up in Baja, Mexico to surf -- and just happens to be one of the worlds leading skatepark builders. When Justin explains that there's no money left for building, Geth just says  
 
"Excellent. When do we start?"
 
  Though there are wild and beautiful skate and surf sequences, you could care less about that stuff and still love this film. To the soundtrack of local Mexican punk and ska, this is...  
 
A story of faith, synchronicity, and about doing what the hell you said you were going to do...
 
 
(70min, Clockwork Films 2004)