Archive Down and Derby

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Documentary, 4:10 minutes, English, ON, 2008

Synopsis

Fishnet stockings, tattoos and roller skates: a short profile of Ottawa's roller derby queen.

Creative team

Writer/director/producer: Sarah Boothroyd

Personal statement

Director Sarah Boothroyd says:

"Down and Derby is a quick peek inside one woman’s obsession with roller derby - a rough-and-tumble sport and counterculture movement that is gaining popularity all over the globe. 

In the past few years, hundreds of teams have emerged from Germany to Mexico to Sweden and beyond.  There are currently over 14,000 players registered on the International Rollergirls Roster.

My goal as director was to illustrate Kelly “Honey Bee” McAlear’s passion for derby and to delve into her motivation for devoting her time, energy – and even her apartment – to building a league in Canada’s capital city.

My aim as cameraperson, sound designer and editor was to illustrate the quirky, quick and colourful nature of derby through the audiovisual style of the film. 

In addition, the aesthetic treatment - with its fast edits, helmet camera footage and rolling shots - is designed to put the audience into the shoes (or perhaps more accurately, the roller skates) of a derby queen."

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