
Underexposed: A Women's Skateboarding Documentary
Documentary
Overview
Professional skateboarder Amelia Brodka examines the skateboarding industry's approach to how it markets, promotes and supports women in its sport.
Top Cast


Amelia Brodka
Amelia Brodka
Self
Amelia Brodka
Self


Lyn-Z Pastrana
Lyn-Z Pastrana
Self
Lyn-Z Pastrana
Self


Elissa Steamer
Elissa Steamer
Self
Elissa Steamer
Self


Lizzie Armanto
Lizzie Armanto
Self
Lizzie Armanto
Self


Cara-Beth Burnside
Cara-Beth Burnside
Self
Cara-Beth Burnside
Self


Allysha Le
Allysha Le
Self
Allysha Le
Self


Gaby Ponce
Gaby Ponce
Self
Gaby Ponce
Self


Vanessa Torres
Vanessa Torres
Self
Vanessa Torres
Self


Mimi Knoop
Mimi Knoop
Self
Mimi Knoop
Self


Marisa Dal Santo
Marisa Dal Santo
Self
Marisa Dal Santo
Self
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