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After more than a year's work we are happy to present this book and documentary resulting from the collaboration between Go Mag, Modularestudio, Carhartt WIP and José Noro. “La Curva De La Muerte," otherwise known as “Hell Curving," has been an essential part of the history of skateboarding in Barcelona. Now that it has been torn down to construct a new skatepark, we wanted to pay homage to the spirit of this legendary part of the city.
From how Jose Noro, Dani Santos and crew came up with the idea for the skatepark, to its construction, through to the endless sessions and parties, this is the story of how a group of friends got together to change things and ended up creating one of Barcelona's quintessential spots.
TRAILER
FULL MOVIE
THE BOOK
JOSÉ NORO
Josè Noro was born in Barcelona in 1977 and was skating for Carhartt WIP for years. He was a central figure when it came to building skate parks and creating a skateboarding scene in Barcelona/ Spain back in the days. In 2015, José still lives in Barcelona and still skates.
GO SKATEBOARDING MAG
This independent magazine was born 5 years ago in Madrid and is dedicated 100% to the Spanish skateboard scene.
"Everyone at GO SKATEBOARDING MAG knows photography, art, journalism, design, and most importantly skateboarding, for more than two decades. Our obligation as skaters is to give back to skateboarding what it has given to us, and GO MAG is our small offering."
The magazine is free and is released every three months in over 100 shops throughout Spain. You can also find it at www.go-skateboarding.com, Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.
MODULARESTUDIO
Modularestudio is an audiovisual studio founded in 2008 by David Triviño and Pedro Márquez, who both produce and direct videoclips, spots and cinematographic projects.
Their work, perhaps due to its intense sense of rhythm and constant exploration into new paths of audiovisual language have already garnered more than three dozen prizes both in Spain and overseas.
Their pieces for Fira Fem, Elphomega, Modo Bélica and El Puchero as well as fictional and animated publicity jobs for some of the most prestigious Spanish agencies has made Modularestudio one of the most promising audiovisual studios in Spain. They are currently based in Malaga, their hometown.
(Bastian Loewen)