Skater Girl | |
Director: | Manjari Makijany |
Music: | Salim–Sulaiman |
Editing: | Deepa Bhatia |
Distributor: | Netflix |
Runtime: | 107 minutes[1] |
Budget: | $10 million[2] |
Skater Girl is a 2021 coming-of-age sports drama film directed by Manjari Makijany. The cast includes newcomers Rachel Sanchita Gupta and Shafin Patel, and also stars Amrit Maghera, Jonathan Readwin and Waheeda Rehman. It was written by Manjari and Vinati Makijany, who co-produced the film through their Indian production company Mac Productions.[3] It was released on 11 June 2021 by Netflix.
In the present day in a remote village called Khempur near Udaipur in Rajasthan, teenager Prerna is living a life bound by tradition and duty to her parents.
When London-bred advertising executive Jessica arrives in the village to learn more about her late father's childhood, Prerna and the other local children are introduced to an exciting new adventure thanks to Jessica and her old friend Erick who cruises into town on a skateboard.
The kids become infatuated with the sport, skating through the village, disrupting everything and everyone around them.
Determined to empower and encourage their newfound passion, Jessica sets out on an uphill battle to build the kids their own skatepark, leaving Prerna with a difficult choice between conforming to society's expectations of her or living out her dream of competing in the National Skateboarding Championships.
Production of the film under the title Desert Dolphin took place in Khempur, a village near Udaipur, Rajasthan which was also the location for the film The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. As the central set of the film, the producers built Rajasthan's first and India's largest skatepark in Khempur. The film brought together crew from the US, Canada and India.[4] Production on the film completed in early 2020.[5]
The production employed approximately five hundred cast and crew including over three hundred and fifty village locals. Over three thousand children were auditioned, many of them skaters from skate communities across India.[6] The filmmakers spent over a year researching, writing and meeting with teenage girls and boys in Rajasthan to write Prerna and Ankush’s characters as authentically as possible. Fifty-five skaters from across India featured in the movie including thirty-four local skaters from Khempur.[7] [8]
Post Production was completed in Los Angeles at Warner Bros. facilities.[8]
The film was released by Netflix on 11 June 2021 in 191 countries and 31 languages across the globe.[9] [10]
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 89% of 18 critics’ reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.8/10.[11]
Writing for RogerEbert.com, critic Sheila O’Malley said the film “captures the iconoclastic freedom and rebellion skateboarding has so often represented, and it joins a long line of rousing skate films.” O’Malley added,
Newcomer [Rachel Sanchita] Gupta is a revelation, as is [Shafin] Patel, who plays her mischievous and sweet younger brother. Both understand all of the complexities of this story and give beautiful and powerful performances. There may be one too many obstacles placed in Prerna's way…stacking the deck against her so there will be an even bigger payoff. But overall "Skater Girl" is so gratifying it doesn't matter.[12]
Following the release of the film's trailer, Ulrike Reinhard's and Asha Gond accused the filmmakers of stealing Gond's story of her rise as one of India's top skateboarders.[13] According to the Director, Manjari Makhijany, while Gond along with hundreds of female skaters across India were interviewed for the film, she denied that the movie was about Gond stating, "the film is not a biopic based on anyone's life story nor is it a documentary. It is not Gond or Reinhard's story."[14]