Tue, Apr 7, 2020
Spain: A genuine hotbed for European skateboarding, Spain is a "must-see" destination for any self-respecting skateboarder. From Barcelona to Madrid, Mathieu Cyr explores some amazing destinations and meets some of the inspiring people who contribute each day to keeping the local scene alive.
Tue, Apr 14, 2020
Germany: Skateboarding's origins in Germany date back to the 1970s. Today, skateboarding is highly popular and the country is an international reference in this field. Meeting people from Berlin to Münster, Mathieu Cyr discovers the sheer diversity of this sport as practised in Germany.
Tue, Apr 21, 2020
Japan: Mathieu Cyr visits Japan, where skateboarding has become part of the Olympic Games. With Japanese daily life being governed by strict rules, skateboarding is still seen as a marginal, noisy activity. From Tokyo to Osaka, we discover a welcoming and above all highly creative skateboarding scene.
Tue, May 12, 2020
Morocco: Mathieu Cyr is in Morocco, a country combining modernity and tradition. More and more young people here are getting interested in skateboarding. We visit several towns and meet the enthusiasts who, collectively and individually, are building the future of Moroccan skateboarding on a daily basis.
Tue, Jun 2, 2020
United States (East Coast): Although skateboarding was invented on the West Coast of the US, this certainly hasn't stopped the region from developing its own style and culture. Including the total liberty of New York and the non-conformism of Washington, Mathieu Cyr meets skateboarders from different generations.
Tue, Jun 9, 2020
The Cuban skateboarding scene is unique of its kind and very lively. On the island, the authorities ignore the sport and do not encourage people to practice it, considering skateboarding as a rebellious and marginal activity. Mathieu Cyr meets the skateboarders enjoying their sport under difficult conditions.
Tue, Jun 23, 2020
Mexico: Due to its proximity to the United States, Mexico has been familiar with skateboarding for decades but is now developing the sport. From Mexico City to Punta Mita, Mathieu Cyr sees some of the local initiatives and explores the alternative versions created by Mexican skateboarders.