In 2004, Woodshed Films came out with another amazing surf movie called “A Brokedown Melody.” This film, directed by Chris Malloy, is a great example of the impact that surfing has on surfers around the world. “A Brokedown Melody” takes the viewer through several surf regions, including ones in Jamaica, Hawaii, Indonesia, Tahiti, [...]
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Taylor Steele is a legend in the surfing industry and known to have produced some of the best surf films ever. In one of his recent film’s, “Sipping Jetstreams“, he teams up with surf photographer Dustin Humpreys, and shows his ability to capture more than just surfing. In “Sipping Jetstreams”, Taylor Steele [...]
If you want to see a pretty unique surf movie, and you have a lot of time, then the Osiris “Out of Order: The Surfer’s Documentary” is a good surf film for you to check out. First things first, it is really long. About a full hour and a half. The surfing is pretty good, [...]
“Dane Reynolds First Chapter” shows what Dane Reynolds is capable of in all different conditions. He showcases his ability in Morocco, Portugal, France, Oahu, Maui, West Africa, and his hometown in California. Don’t be fooled into thinking that this movie will be boring because it features only one surfer. Dane Reynolds really blows up [...]
September Sessions is the second surf movie directed by Jack Johnson. The 16mm film takes place in the islands of Sumatra during the September of 1999. Jack Johnson was invited by long-time friend Kelly Slater to document a trip he took with Rob Machado and a few more of the world’s best surfers.
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