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  • Asher Pacey - 'Snapts to Nowhere - The Search for Jeramiah's Cove'
    Asher Pacey grabs 4 fresh Album boards off the rack and heads down south of the border in search of the Salmon Boys favorite wave A.K.A. Jeremiah’s Cove .
  • Eithan Osborne - 'Skinny Meat Head'
    The latest flick from Dane Reynolds Chapter 11 TV follows Eithan Osborne around the globe to document surf trips and the challenge of balancing free surfing with the ups and downs of trying to achieve his dream of qualifying for the WSL Championship tour.
  • Mikey February 'Good Hope'
    A Vignette of Mikey February. Or 3000kms across South Africa in a Hilux with one working door. Oh Cape Town! The traditional begin and end spot for any South African adventure, the last stop in Africa before Antarctica and what a fabulous stop it is! Where to begin! Effortlessly stylish. The most glorious of settings. An Atlantic coast for swell and wind, and an Indian ocean to sedate it. The most friendly of locals, all the conveniences of a capital city with the greenery and situation of the Garden of Africa. Incredibly multicultural, with a plethora of people, food, drinks, art and all the good times that that brings. The beaches, the waterfront, the gardens, the mountain and the center. Penguins, whales, baboons. A very questionable bar called Van Hunks. Oh cape town how you have it all and me. In terms of Cities, I can’t think of a better one. It is here we meet Mikey Feb, a man who needs little introduction. The man over the past years who stole surfing’s collective heart. Equally stylish in and out of the water, M Feb as he is affectionately known has long been a friend of WT, and when the opportunity presented itself to spend some time in ZAF in celebration of Mikey and his new Vans capsule we were on the next flight. Now South African swell chases in season are quite the affair, namely because there are too many, a true plethora of options to choose from. Leaving Cape Town in the rain, which short circuited the car’s central locking and left us with one operational door (read, inconvenient) we roped in AVG, Alan Van Gysen to guide our adventure, pointed the nose towards J Bay and the rest, as they say is History! And 2 weeks later we’re back in Cape Town. What have we learnt? We’ve driven 3000 kms in a Hilux with one working door and returned it to the wrong airport, 16 hours away. We’ve learnt that honey badgers will chew off their own feet to escape bear traps and that wind forecasts will always shit themselves. We’ve learnt that Castle Lite is the best beer in the world and after 5 days of drinking them, they have screw tops. We’ve learnt that the techno scene in Cape Town is alive and well, and in a word, terrifying. We also learnt that Mikey Feb is a very nice bloke and quite good at surfing, and if you ever happen to be anywhere in Africa, AVG is your man and takes lovely photos. Thank you SA, we love you.
  • 'The Big Sea' Trailer
    The price of the perfect wave is greater than you think.Surfing is killing it. This $10 billion global industry – built on a clean, green dream – has never been more popular. Surfing has set out its stall as the champion of environmental issues. But surfing has a dirty secret… and people are dying. Exposing surfing’s hidden links to Cancer Alley and the wetsuit world’s toxic addiction to Neoprene, the price of the perfect wave is greater than you think.Filmed over four years, in the USA, Australia, France, Spain, the UK and Ireland Lewis Arnold and Chris Nelson have followed the story from the communities of Cancer Alley in Louisiana, through to the sun drenched surf rich beaches of California, to the heart of the surf industry and beyond. This independent investigative documentary is about the power we have as individuals to effect change.Speaking with surf brands, industry leaders, activists, scientists, oncologists, surfers, cultural commentators and environmental campaigners, The Big Sea asks: “Can you live with the true cost of surfing?”
  • 'Keep On Keeping On: The 73 year old surfer'
    A short film about 73 year old surfer Eric Davies. Recently won ‘Shortie of the Year’ at London Surf Film Festival 2024. Filmed in North Devon.
  • 'Hidden in Plain Sight'
    A barrel riding experience starring Tosh Tudor, Joel Tudor, Ewe Wong, & Kobe Hughes.A Foam Balled surf film directed by Kalani Minihan.
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