The Endless Summer follows two surfers as they embark on a journey around the world in search of the perfect wave. From Africa to Australia, they explore different surf spots, meet fellow surfers, and experience the cultural diversity of each location.
Sam is a young stand-up comedian and au pair struggling with PTSD, who is weighing whether or not to join the search for Brooke, a missing girl she used to nanny.
Beach Blanket Bingo is a campy musical comedy that follows the story of a group of teenagers at a beach party. Things take an interesting turn when one of the teens falls in love with a mermaid and must navigate through various comedic situations to be with her. Filled with dancing, singing, and a motorcycle gang, this film is a fun-filled adventure that will leave you laughing.
In 1987 Bud Browne's Locked In was voted by Surfer Magazine as one of the best surf films ever made. Featuring Greg Noll famously wiping out on a 25-foot wall at Outside Pipeline, a sketch that spoofs Adventures of Superman, and appearances from Phil Edwards, Dewey Weber, Buzzy Trent and Peter Cole, Mike Doyle, Mickey Munoz, David Nuuhiwa, Ricky Grigg, Fred Hemmings, Greg Abbott, Bobby August, Linda Benson, Peter Bergen and many more.
Surf Detroit is a drama short film that tells the story of a Chinese-American surfer in Detroit. The film explores themes of brother-sister-relationship, cultural identity, and the challenges faced by the protagonist in pursuing his passion for surfing in an unconventional location like Detroit. With breathtaking surfing scenes and heartfelt performances, Surf Detroit takes the audience on a journey of self-discovery and resilience.
Sea of Joy, a film by Paul Witzig has been restored, remastered and remixed. Sea of Joy follows the emergence of the short boards following The Hot Generation and Evolution. Starring Wayne Lynch, Nat Young and Ted Spencer and many more. Filmed in Australia, Mauritius, South Africa, Oahu and Kauai. Original soundtrack by Tully.
Children of the Sun will stir memories of the happiest days in any surfers life... those uncomplicated hot sunny days... no crowds... never to be forgotten fun filled days. Filmed around the virgin coastline of New Zealand and the classic points of Northern Queensland Australia, this film is an amazing chronicle of a time now looked on as the golden years of surfing... the styles and beach scenes... the cars, people and fashions... surfing during the mid to late 60s... the New Era!
Follow the journey of surfers as they ride the waves, compete in surfing contests, and explore various beaches around the world. Join them as they face dangers, indulge in food fights, and experience the thrill of riding the perfect wave.
Swell is a documentary shot in Santa Cruz, California. Featured are women longboard surfers whose ages span four generations. It is a portrait of a community which shares their best waves, embraces new comers as well as old timers and comes together in a beautiful memorial, to show respect to the one they lost in the water, surfing. Swell is setting the record straight by revealing that women do surf and do it well!
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