Antoine Asselin

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Dime - The Dime Video
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Dime - The Dime Video

Apr 30, 2016
The fourth offering from Montreal's Dime, featuring Will Marshall, Antoine Asselin, Jake Johnson, Jamal Smith, Alexis Lacroix, Joe Valdez and many more.
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Real - Since Day One
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Real - Since Day One

Jan 01, 2011
Since Day One is the culmination of years of work from the entire team and is 100% skateboarding. Featuring full parts from Dennis Busenitz, Peter Ramondetta, Justin Brock, James Hardy, Chima Ferguson, JT Aultz, Ernie Torres, Nick Dompierre, Max Schaaf, Keith Hufnagel, Jake Donnelly, Davis Torgerson, Ishod Wair, Alex Perelson, Robbie Brockel, Kyle Walker, Antoine Asselin and Massimo Cavedoni. Edited by Dan Wolfe alongside the entire REAL team - this video will make you want to go out and skateboard. Roll Forever - Since Day One.
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New Balance - Tricolor
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New Balance Numeric presents "Tricolor" featuring the NB Numeric team with main parts from PJ Ladd, Franky Villani, Flo Mirtain and introducing Brandon Westgate
Dime - Turd Season
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Dime - Turd Season

Oct 30, 2012
As far as skate videos go, the Dimestore ones are probably as sick as they get. The comical dimension is at least as entertaining as the skating and with parts from guys like Charles Rivard or Antoine Asselin, that says a lot. Just like in their previous videos, Dime Turd Season transports you to the grimy streets Montreal with its crackheads and street fights, whilst staying loyal to their trademark recurring images and their unpredictable soundtracks. It just goes to show that the best skate videos come from the guys who don’t take themselves too seriously, no matter how talented they are.
Documentary
Dime - The Dime Video
1

Dime - The Dime Video

Apr 30, 2016
The fourth offering from Montreal's Dime, featuring Will Marshall, Antoine Asselin, Jake Johnson, Jamal Smith, Alexis Lacroix, Joe Valdez and many more.
Documentary
Dime - Turd Season
1

Dime - Turd Season

Oct 30, 2012
As far as skate videos go, the Dimestore ones are probably as sick as they get. The comical dimension is at least as entertaining as the skating and with parts from guys like Charles Rivard or Antoine Asselin, that says a lot. Just like in their previous videos, Dime Turd Season transports you to the grimy streets Montreal with its crackheads and street fights, whilst staying loyal to their trademark recurring images and their unpredictable soundtracks. It just goes to show that the best skate videos come from the guys who don’t take themselves too seriously, no matter how talented they are.
Documentary