I own this on iTunes (so very much worth it). I saw him skate in person in 2003 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, when inline debuted. This covers topics that may be sensitive to survivors' stories of abuse and viewer discretion is advised. It is the best I've seen so far. This man has 4 decades of doing work for international skating and accessibility. I'm so glad he shared his story, and I think you will be too.
You'll also see some incredible clips from the height of US dominance in roller sports from the 20th century.
Check out the trailer below.
Check out the full documentary here.
Check out Jayson's website, who has been documenting skating since the 90s (we all watched via AOL dial-up in the 90s) lol