Tag: Ethan Moriceau

It has been a minute since Ethan Moriceau started talking about Hamza El Hagry this French-Tunisian skater he was filming a part with. He would not show us anything but it was implied that Hamza was someone to watch. During our double interview between Noe Ishibashi Horiwaki and Ethan, it was mentioned that “Hamza likes to fly” so when the part finally hit our inbox the title was no surprise.

What was a surprise, was the quality of what Hamza and Ethan were able to deliver. Maybe that is our fault because since “El Chamaquito” dropped we should know that anything coming from this crew is going to be something special.

We love us some Ethan Moriceau video productions because, to be honest, you never know what you are gonna get! Still with that being said, you always know you’ll be getting something good! So this one sends you the “Lucation” but watch out because more is coming soon!

Once ever so often a unique character comes by and Amiel Kornicki is one of those characters! From his gear to his trick and spot selection. he seems to shine in wanting to be his own person. This is precisely why Ethan Moriceau & Mati Bouhassira chose to make a 20-minute-long mini-doc around the person Amiel has become.

The shorter “Video Part” version is also included for people that want to see “Amiel Kornicki the skater”. We thoroughly enjoyed this project and hope that even after you watch the part you will be so intrigued you wish to see the doc immediately. Enjoy!

Sometimes u get to opportunity to see people grow, knowing that their "final version" is going to be very dope. Today with Ethan Moriceau & Noe Ishibashi Horiwaki we have that feeling! Whether it would be in skating or in film, art, or literature..

It’s good to see that the new generation of skateboarders is still traveling, filming, and making videos rather than just filming phone clips and posting them on Instagram. Young filmer Ethan Moriceau from Paris, France captured his friends skating in Milan, Barcelona, and at home in the French capital resulting in this fifteen-minute long edit. Très bien!

Check out Ethan’s last video HERE.