Tow-team, Alastair Mennie and Andrew Cotton tackle the giant waves of Ireland's West coast.Both tow and paddle in with the commitment, preparation and motivation required in locations that have never previously been ridden.Bonus material includes extended wipeouts and other features.
Not since George Greenough has a single surfer so thoroughly documented life inside the barrel. With this surfing video Brian Conley has traveled the world to bring you the most unique camera angles ever seen in a quantity never dreamed of. In search of ultimate tubes and good vibes, they adventure to great lands and oceans...
Beneath the Surface is a super 16mm surf documentary that takes you on an amazing journey around the globe to eight countries with eight different groups of surfers searching for new waves and diverse cultures. Starring Joel Tudor, Sam Hammer, Joe Curren, Nate Tyler, Greg and Rusty Long, Dodger Kremel, CJ Nelson, Josh Hoyer and many more...Beneath the Surface is a new release from Dana Morris.
Flavours is a high performance surf movie featuring top Indonesian and foreign surfers alike, tackling some of the largest and seemingly most perfect swells of 2006. Flavours proudly deliver complete surf sections of Indonesian talents, a rare occurrence in any other international surf film production. Flavours invites the viewer to witness Indonesian surfers match up against top world professionals like Andy Irons, Jamie Obrien, Josh Kerr, Mikala Jones and Dave Rastovich ; to mention a few. There will be exclusive interviews with central figures of the film, documenting how Indonesian surfers look upon their position in the world of surfing and what they predict for future generations.The islands of Indonesia are widely known as a united surf nation, continuously expanding their surf power identity. Since the early 1930
Staring: Rasta, Dick Van Staalen, The Fitzgeralds, Steve Cooney, Damon Harvey, Asher Pacey, Timmy Turner, Travis Potter, Brett Schwartz, Albert Falzon, Chris Brock, Marcus Aboody, Beau Young, Nat Young, Sketch Holiday, Neal Purchase Junior, Andrew Kidman, Dave Kelly, Joe Larkin, The Duke, Kyuss King, Mat Mchugh.I find it hard to escape the feeling that there is a bit of a movement, a quiet revolution even, afoot in the surfing world. Surfers, I reckon, are beginning to reclaim their culture, after years of having it dominated by surf industry marketing material. All those ads, posters, billboards, contests, webcasts and signature model boardshorts have been cramming the space that would otherwise be occupied by what we might call surf culture, even art. With enormous budgets, the best photographers and film makers and all star sponsored teams at their disposal, the surf companies have left little room for the humble, independent surf artists to ply their trade - like pine forests dropping their needles and smothering all other new life. But no marketing budget can buy that elusive thing called mood, or collective consciousness, those subtle, unheralded shifts in direction that grip surfing from time to time.Look at the way the fish took off world-wide. Surf label marketing managers could only dream about that kind of spontaneous, global saturation acceptance of their message. The thing is, no one set out to market the fish - it just - happened, because all kinds of surfers enjoyed riding the things. It is a good indication of the way word of mouth, and surfers' simple, everyday experiences in the water ultimately count for more than all the millions spent on sponsorship and marketing of surf product. A remedy reflected well in the DVD.