
Sneakerheadz 2015
Step into the high-stakes, adrenaline-fueled world of sneaker culture with *Sneakerheadz (2015)*, a gripping documentary directed by Mick Partridge.
Director: Mick Partridge
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Sneakerheadz (2015)* about?
*Sneakerheadz* dives into the high-octane world of sneaker collecting, exploring why rare kicks have become as prized as fine art. The film follows passionate collectors as they navigate extreme lengths—from camping in freezing weather to scouring dumpsters—to score limited-edition releases, revealing the cultural and economic forces shaping the sneaker industry.
Who directed *Sneakerheadz*?
Mick Partridge directed *Sneakerheadz*, bringing a filmmaker's eye to the documentary's vibrant, fast-paced portrayal of sneaker culture.
Who stars in *Sneakerheadz*?
The documentary features Rob Dyrdek, Mike Epps, DJ Skee, and Jeff Staple, each offering unique insights into the sneakerhead lifestyle.
Is *Sneakerheadz (2015)* worth watching?
*Sneakerheadz* is a must-watch for sneaker enthusiasts and curious outsiders alike. With its high-energy storytelling and behind-the-scenes access, the film delivers an authentic look at a subculture where passion and fashion collide—perfect for anyone intrigued by the hype behind limited-edition kicks.
How long is *Sneakerheadz*?
The runtime of *Sneakerheadz* is 73 minutes.
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About Sneakerheadz (2015) — The Wild World of Sneaker Collecting Uncovered
Step into the high-stakes, adrenaline-fueled world of sneaker culture with *Sneakerheadz (2015)*, a gripping documentary directed by Mick Partridge. This film cracks open the obsessive hunt behind limited-edition sneakers, revealing the lengths collectors go to secure rare pairs—whether sneaking into dumpsters for Retro Jordan 11s or braving sub-zero temperatures to camp for Nike Foamposites. From the sun-drenched sidewalks of Los Angeles to the neon-lit streets of Tokyo, *Sneakerheadz* traces how sneakers evolved from functional footwear into coveted art pieces, blending fashion, status, and community into a global phenomenon.
With a pulse on the passion driving the sneakerhead lifestyle, Partridge's film captures the electric atmosphere of conventions, after-hours drops, and underground markets where every pair tells a story. Interviews with industry icons like Rob Dyrdek and Mike Epps add depth, while DJ Skee and Jeff Staple ground the narrative in the raw energy of the scene. Whether you're a die-hard collector or just sneaker-curious, this documentary delivers a wild ride through the culture that turned kicks into currency.