
Road Less Traveled
Documentary
Overview
For most of us skateboarding is a way of life, but somehow the focus of almost every skate video has been based around single tricks that come together to make individual video parts. While we’ve always enjoyed watching and making these types of videos, there’s something special about knowing what went into a project and what it was like for those who experienced it first hand. Therefore, when we set out to make the new Fallen video, we wanted to document every aspect of our missions with the goal of taking the viewer on the journey with us. Over the course of two and a half years, we traveled to Turkey, Croatia, South Africa, Portugal, the American West and Thailand. The memories alone made the extended travel and uncomfortable situations worth the effort. We invite you to join us on the Road Less Traveled.
Top Cast


Brian Hansen
Brian Hansen
Brian "Slash" Hansen
Brian Hansen
Brian "Slash" Hansen


Garrett Hill
Garrett Hill
Garrett Hill
Garrett Hill
Garrett Hill


Jack Curtin
Jack Curtin
Jack Curtin
Jack Curtin
Jack Curtin


James Hardy
James Hardy
James Hardy
James Hardy
James Hardy


Jon Dickson
Jon Dickson
Jon Dickson
Jon Dickson
Jon Dickson


Josh Harmony
Josh Harmony
Josh Harmony
Josh Harmony
Josh Harmony


Tom Asta
Tom Asta
Tom Asta
Tom Asta
Tom Asta


Tommy Sandoval
Tommy Sandoval
Tommy Sandoval
Tommy Sandoval
Tommy Sandoval


Tony Cervantes
Tony Cervantes
Tony Cervantes
Tony Cervantes
Tony Cervantes


Jamie Thomas
Jamie Thomas
Jamie Thomas
Jamie Thomas
Jamie Thomas
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