Wednesday
Aug032011

FLOAT - Rip Curl International

Float is the film version of the RC Tip 2 Tip Project,a 6-month quest on the Infinite Search, stretching from one end of the Indonesian Archipelago to the other aboard the mighty Quest 1.

It's a story of adventure and surfing spirit and the surfers who put their lives on hold to chase it by sea.
From perfect waves to cabin fever - Float lives the surfing dream and takes you everywhere except a final destination.

Starring: Dean Brady, Dillon Perillo and Bruno Santos,

Featuring: Mick Fanning, Owen Wright, Matt Wilkinson, Taylor Knox and others on The Search.

ONE BOAT
SIX MONTHS
13,000 ISLANDS
25,000 BINTANGS
THE INFINITE SEARCH

A Film by Andrew "Shorty" Buckley

Tuesday
Jul262011

Lost Atlas

Tuesday
Jul262011

80 Waves Trailer

Filmed in glorious HD over 5 years and in 10 locations, 80 Waves is a collection of huge waves and big name riders from across the globe.

Amongst the culture, wildlife and beautiful scenery of exotic surf spots like Fiji, Hawaii, and Bali, we see surfers and foil boarders, tow-in surfing and body-boarding on such iconic waves as Hawaii's 'Jaws' and Indonesia's 'G-Land', all set to an eclectic collection of world music.

With tons of spectacular wipeouts, interviews with pro surfers like Adam D'Esposito and Ken Bradshaw, and unmissable underwater footage of the largest great white shark ever seen off the coast of Hawaii, 80 Waves will make you want to run for the airport with your passport in one hand and your surfboard in the other!

FilmWorks Entertainment 

Thursday
Jul212011

Dark Side of the Lens

Smith worked with Allan Wilson (director of photography) from the Astray Collective to present a side to surfing that few of us, as observers or surfers, will glimpse: the life of the photographer. What drives him to spend countless hours in cold and hostile waters in search of a single shot?

“I wanted to create that something that would give insight into what it takes to grind out a living as a water-based photographer in the surfing industry,” Smith explains, “to provide a short, experimental glimpse into life lived in the shadow of what is, for me, an obsessive pursuit.”

Astray Films