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Skateboarding Rebels: The El Paso Crew Behind ‘One Battle After Another

El PasoSkaters Ride Wave of Recognition Following Roles in ​Paul Anderson‘s “One Battle After another”

EL ⁣PASO, TX – A⁤ group of El Paso skateboarders are‍ experiencing a‍ surge in attention ⁤after their ​featured roles ⁣in director Paul Anderson’s new film, “One Battle After Another.” The skaters,identified as Martinez Jr., Corral, Sambrano, and Trejo, were cast as “vatos” – a colloquial term for friends or guys – and brought⁤ authentic local flavor to the film, which highlights the border city as a central location in a​ story‌ touching ‌on themes of ⁢immigration and U.S.-Mexico relations.

The group initially approached the⁤ set with a degree of apprehension, especially regarding ⁤interactions with lead actors Leonardo DiCaprio ‌and Benicio Del Toro. ⁢Martinez jr. described the initial⁤ days as requiring a demonstration of camaraderie before casual interactions were possible. “you can’t be like, ‘Hey man, we got to⁢ take a ​picture.’ It was more like, ‘We’re here to do our job,'” he said, adding he consistently referred to DiCaprio as “Bob” to maintain character. ​DiCaprio, in turn, would greet them with, “What’s up bros?”

Corral recounted an instance where he was sent to rest​ due to a foot injury, only ⁣to ⁢be ⁣joined by ‌the other skaters and DiCaprio, who initiated conversation with a simple question: “So what’s good‍ around here‍ to eat?”

Sambrano, a⁣ musician ‌with a background​ in community theater through El Paso Kids-N-Co, shared a connection with Del Toro over a ​shared ⁤gratitude for the El Paso-based band, The Mars Volta.

A serendipitous wardrobe choice also became‍ a plot point.Sambrano was‍ wearing a vintage T-shirt featuring wrestler Eddie Guerrero,​ an El Paso native known as⁣ “Latino Heat,” when Del Toro suggested incorporating the nickname into ​the film. ‍”They were‌ bouncing⁢ off each other, ‌improvising,” Sambrano‍ explained. “And that’s‍ when ⁣Benicio was like, ‘What if I just say Latino Heat?’ And then they were like, ‘OK, that’s the shirt he’s going to wear.'”

The skaters expressed a strengthened sense of pride in seeing their hometown prominently featured in a major motion picture. ⁤”We’re ‌from a frontera, a border city…The community is amazing,” Sambrano said. “And seeing them highlight that ⁤is pretty awesome.”

Trejo emphasized Anderson’s ability to address sensitive ​topics with humor, potentially reaching a wider audience. “Paul ​did do justice to how real life is ‌in a comedic way so that ⁤maybe it reaches a different type of audience‌ that is not ⁢tapped​ into these situations,” he ⁢stated. “The movie touches on⁣ things that a lot of ‍people are afraid to talk about.”

The group attended a ⁢special⁢ screening of “One Battle After Another” at El Paso’s Plaza Theater, ⁢surrounded by friends and​ family. They are now pursuing further acting opportunities, supported by location assistant Jacob Cena, and are actively studying Anderson’s filmography.

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