Have A Gd Trip presents: Skateboard Film ClubCert-TBC

Australia/New Zealand/UK/USA | 2026 | 1h 35m

Join us for a night of mind-bending and boundary-pushing skate films, featuring the Oxford premiere of Polar’s latest full-length, You Got It My Boy Jamie.., alongside a selection of modern classics from Skateboard Café, Pass~Port, and Krooked. Showcasing some of the best filmmakers, skaters, and brands in modern skateboarding, the evening is curated by our friends at Keen Distribution in partnership with Skateboard GB. All tickets cost £6 each.

Featuring:

Polar’s “You Got It My Boy Jamie..” by Sirus F Gahan (31 mins)
A fast-paced, stylish skate film shot by Sirus F Gahan, featuring UK Polar pro Jamie Platt alongside new addition Nathan Clancy and the rest of the Polar team.

Pass~Port’s “Kitsch” by Geoff Campbell (38 mins)
A full-length skate video packed with raw street skating, creative spot selection, and a laid-back Australian and New Zealand crew vibe. Featuring skaters like Callum Paul, Jack O’Grady, and Bernie Foo, the film mixes heavy tricks with offbeat humor and a memorable soundtrack to create what many consider one of Pass~Port’s best videos.

Skateboard Cafe’s “Allegro” by Rich Smith  (15 mins)
Filmed and edited by Rich Smith, is a full-length video that captures the energy and style of the UK skate scene through a mix of technical street skating, creative spots, and strong crew chemistry. Featuring skaters like Korahn Gayle, Shaun Currie, Harry Ogilvie, and Josh Arnott, the film blends Bristol and London footage with a lively soundtrack and Rich Smith’s polished filmmaking style.

Tom Knox’s Krooked Welcome from Thrasher (11 mins)
Captures his effortless style, technical precision, and ability to make difficult street spots look smooth and natural. Filmed largely around San Francisco with appearances from the Krooked crew, the edit feels raw, fun, and perfectly suited to Tom’s understated approach to skating.

For one night only as part of Have A Gd Trip and Skateboard GB’s Skateboard Film Club tour. All tickets cost £6 each.

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Sunday 14 June

£6 tickets

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What else is on?

Today (Saturday 23rd May)

16:00

Dreamers 15
+ Introduction
1h 19m
After fleeing persecution in Nigeria, Isio is held in a removal centre awaiting an asylum decision. When she falls for her outspoken roommate Farah, she must choose between trusting the system or risking everything for love and freedom. Screening introduced by Asylum Welcome.

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18:15

Space Is the Place 18
1h 22m
Sun Ra leads his Arkestra on an interstellar journey to forge a new utopia. Blending sci-fi, performance, and radical politics, this electrifying film boldly channels Afrofuturist vision into a vibrant, cosmic experience where music, myth, and liberation collide.

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20:15

Rose of Nevada 15
1h 54m
When a long-lost fishing boat returns to a Cornish village, hope rises for renewal. Nick and newcomer Liam join a voyage, but return transformed and caught in a haunting time loop. Shot on grainy 16mm, Mark Jenkin (Bait) delivers a haunting, mind-bending folktale.

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Tomorrow (Sunday 24th May)

14:45

Space Is the Place 18
1h 22m
Sun Ra leads his Arkestra on an interstellar journey to forge a new utopia. Blending sci-fi, performance, and radical politics, this electrifying film boldly channels Afrofuturist vision into a vibrant, cosmic experience where music, myth, and liberation collide.

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17:00

Gentle, Angry Women 12A
+ Q&A
1h 3m + 30m Q&A
A new generation of young activists uncovers the overlooked history of the Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp. Retracing a 110-mile protest march, they connect past and present, exploring feminist activism and intergenerational resistance.

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19:15

Kokuho 15
2h 55m | Japanese w/ English subtitles
In 1964 Nagasaki, orphaned Kikuo is taken in by a renowned kabuki actor and raised alongside his son. As both boys become devoted performers, friendship turns to rivalry in Sang-il Lee’s sweeping drama exploring ambition and artistic mastery. Japan’s highest-grossing live-action film.

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Plan your visit

Our beautiful art deco inspired auditorium can be found just off East Oxford's Cowley Road.We are open 7 days a week. We open the cinema and box office 30 minutes before the scheduled start time of each film, and the Box Office then closes 10 minutes after the film starts. We only show a few adverts – less than most cinemas – and we only play a couple of trailers, so please don’t be late as the film itself starts very close to the advertised time!