United Kingdom / Mar 16, 2025
An Ode to Birmingham's Roller Skating Community
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5.0/10
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Plot
Dating back to the 1800s, Birmingham’s roller skating scene is a flourishing, diverse community - but it lacks dedicated spaces. This community documentary explores the history of one roller venue, The Tower Ballroom, and considers what it tells us about the power of community action.
Genres
Documentary
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Rolling at The Tower |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Bertz Associates, Children of the Diaspora |
| Official site | bertzassociates.net |
| Release date | 16 marzo 2025 |
| Executive producer | Iris Bertz |
| Production | Jen Wilbur, Mia Sugunasingha |
| Writer | John Hill-Daniel, Jen Wilbur |
| Editing | John Hill-Daniel, Reuel McFee |
| Cinematography | Yontan Tiruneh, Reuel McFee, Amaan Modasar, Hadyn Lloyd |
| Assistant directors | Yontan Tiruneh, John Hill-Daniel |
| Lighting | Toshiq Azam |
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| Camera operators | Amaan Modasar, Hadyn Lloyd, Reuel McFee |
| Additional photography | Reuel McFee, Amaan Modasar, Hadyn Lloyd |
| Production design | Emily Mai Cannon, Callie Derbyshire, Jen Wilbur |
| Art direction | Jen Wilbur, Emily Mai Cannon, Callie Derbyshire |
| Set decoration | Jen Wilbur, Emily Mai Cannon, Callie Derbyshire |
| Music | Marley Starskey Butler, Mia Sugunasingha, Erin Lee Smith |
| Sound | Marley Starskey Butler, Mia Sugunasingha, Erin Lee Smith |
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