Meet the 'vato skateboarders' from 'One Battle After Another'

Los Angeles TimesTuesday, November 11, 2025 at 4:00:00 PM
Meet the 'vato skateboarders' from 'One Battle After Another'
In Paul Thomas Anderson's latest film, 'One Battle After Another,' a group known as the 'vato skateboarders' from El Paso captures attention despite their brief appearance. This highlights the importance of local representation in the film industry, showcasing the unique culture and talent that exists in regions often overlooked by mainstream cinema. The film not only serves as a platform for these skateboarders but also reflects a growing trend in the entertainment industry to include diverse voices and stories, enriching the cinematic landscape.
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