The world's most renowned surfing cinematographer, Jack McCoy, spends
two years following two of the world's greatest surfers: Andy Irons, a
highly competetive and driven surfer, set on beating Kelly Slater and
winning the world title, and Dave "Rasta" Rastovich, a free surfer who
is more about the soul of surfing. The result: Blue Horizon, a
documentary made to bring surf movies back to the big screen, where
"they truly belong".
Gabriel Medina, a brilliant jewel of the CT, is undoubtedly one of the most talented surfers on the planet. A great competitor and a source o...Read more »
Kepa Acero puts it on the table, he's used to long journeys. According to Google Earth, the wave had all the potential to be a new Skeleton Bay...Read more »
Andreas Ummenhofer considers this clip as a tribute to JJF's work, and in no way an attempt to measure himself against it. However, if the aq...Read more »
Surfing is one of the most enjoyable exercises there is, especially for the enthusiasts of surfacewater sports. In this sport, the rider moves forw...Read more »
After winning four audience-choice awards in film festivals, “It Ain’t Pretty,” the first feature-length documentary on women’s big wave surfing, ...Read more »
Basque barrel hound Aritz Aranburu left town a while back for greener pastures (re: greener, thumping barrels) in Nias with Spain’s Indar Unanue ...Read more »