Minding the Gap currently has an average rating of 7.9 out of 10 and has been rated by 38 users on our platform.
With its loose observational style, “Minding the Gap” plays like a grittier variation on Michael Apted’s “7 Up” series...
Read full review at Indie Wire... its easygoing intimacy is what puts it over the top.
Read full review at Roger Ebert...a remarkable coming-of-age documentary.
Read full review at The GuardianIts skating sequences are impressive, but it’s the intimate examinations of fracturing friendships and emerging adulthood that make Minding The Gap surprisingly resonant.
Read full review at EmpireDet her er ikke fiktion. Det her er et virkeligt og rørende indblik i tre unge menneskers liv.
Read full review at Soundvenue...a picture of the struggling working class and all its woes: shit jobs, shut-offs from the electric company, depression, toxic masculinity, and, most especially, domestic abuse.
Read full review at The Austin ChronicleIt's such a great film that I watched it two nights in a row! It becomes so much more than a documentary about a subculture and a community - an intimate and highly affecting story about growing up in which the long-spanning chronicle of the ...
A poignant tribute, at any rate, to the lost innocence of skateboarding.
Read full review at The Guardian...explains to us the fundamental reality that everyone has his or her reasons, even for doing terrible things.
Read full review at Common Sense MediaWhat was initially a lighthearted snapshot of bruised knees and broken boards suddenly becomes an intimate portrait of bruised psyches and broken homes.
Read full review at Little White LiesBing Liu skapar med unik fingertoppskänsla ett fängslande porträtt av hur det är att vara ung idag
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