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  1. A personal selection of surf movies, documentaries and productions by Hollywood, created by jakezlotnick. Includes classics like The Endless Summer, Step Into Liquid and Riding Giants, as well as lesser-known titles like Thicker Than Water and Peel: The Peru Project.

    • The Endless Summer (1966) Could there be another contender for our No. 1 spot? Bruce Brown's iconic surf doc takes young West Coast surfers Mike Hynson and Robert August on a 'round-the-world search for the perfect wave.
    • Riding Giants (2004) Three years after Dogtown and Z-Boys, Stacy Peralta came back with another spectactular doc on the history of big-wave surfing. You'll perhaps get more info than you need—starting with the sport's Hawaiian origins, and continuing on through the decades—though there's plenty of exhilirating tube and wipeout footage to illustrate the fascination with and draw of riding such massive waves.
    • Surfwise (2007) This fascinating documentary tells the tale of Doc Paskowitz, a Stanford-educated man who, along with his young wife, eschewed conventional life to raise his nine children in a camper while following the best surf around the continent.
    • North of the Sun [Nordfor Sola] (2012) In 2012, Norwegian friends and avid surfers Inge Wegge and Jørn Ranum, both in their early twenties, documented their search for perfect, secret (if freezing) waves.
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    • The Endless Summer (1966) More than any surf film, Bruce Brown’s opus, The Endless Summer, is the one against which others are measured over a half-century since its release.
    • Morning of the Earth (1972) Morning of the Earth represents the first time the perfectly-manicured lefts of Uluwatu were projected on the silver screen.
    • The Innermost Limits of Pure Fun (1970) Despite its comparisons to other boardsports, surfing has and always will have one maneuver whose feeling has no parallel: the tube ride.
    • Surfing Hollow Days (1961) Banzai Pipeline is widely regarded as the world’s deadliest wave. And like a gladiator pit, it’s also where a single performance can turn a previously unknown surfer into a household name overnight.
    • The Endless Summer (1966) No surprise here. Not only is this seminal work of surf film given legendary cult status by pretty much every surfer to ever stand on a board, but just the fact that it’s considered to be Bruce Brown’s magnum opus gives it a pedigree that makes putting it on any other spot on our list akin to sacrilege.
    • Morning of the Earth (1972) The documentary depicts the attempt of a handful of surfers trying to live in harmony with nature. Taking place in Australia, Bali, and Hawaii, the film shows the beauty of the shores that all of these destinations have to offer, and it even shows the shores of Uluwatu, which were captured on camera for the very first time during the filming of this movie.
    • The Innermost Limits of Pure Fun (1970) The first thing that anyone thinks of when they imagine surfing for the first time is the tube ride, and for good reason.
    • Surfing Hollow Days (1961) Bruce Brown goes on a trip to Mexico, California, Florida, Australia, and Hawaii, and films Phil Edwards as he makes history and becomes the first man to even surf the Banzai Pipeline.
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    • The Endless Summer. If you can only watch one surf movie in your life, it should be this one. The Endless Summer is the best surf movie. Period. Bruce Brown’s perfect encapsulation of a life lead by surf tops the list of great surf movies because it captured a dream many didn’t even think was achievable in the mid-60s as he narrated surfers Michael Hynson and Robert August chasing firing waves wherever they were breaking around the world.
    • Surf’s Up. This animated surf movie about surfing penguins hits all the right notes: the ambiguous locale of Pen Gu (Canggu, much?) as an amorphous blend of Bali, Tahiti, and Hawaii; the penguin versions of Sal Masakela, Kelly Slater, and Rob Machado; hilarious, adorable groms and actual sick surf sessions…by penguins.
    • Momentum Generation. Among the most important surf movies, this documentary about the American crew credited with making surfing mainstream in the 90’s is about the continual redefinition of surfing.
  2. Dec 13, 2022 · Discover 19 incredible surfing movies playing online for free, featuring world-class surfers, big waves, adventure and more. From documentaries to travelogues, these films showcase the passion, skill and diversity of surf culture.

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  4. Jun 8, 2024 · The film combines exhilarating surf action, expert cinematography, and a mesmerizing soundtrack, offering a window into the world of professional surfing during a pivotal era. By capturing the essence of the sport and its enduring appeal, Five Summer Stories has made its mark as one of the best surf movies of all time.