During the winter of 1975 in Hawaii surfing was shaken to its core. A group of young surfers from Australia and South Africa sacrificed everything and put it all on the line to create a sport a culture and an industry that is today worth billions of dollars and has captured the imagination of the world. With a radical new approach and a brash colonial attitude these surfers crashed headlong into a culture that was not ready for revolution. Surfing was never to be the same again...
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play During the winter of 1975 in Hawaii surfing was shaken to its core A group of young surfers from Australia and South Africa sacrificed everything and put it all on the line to create a sport a culture and an industry that is today worth billions of dollars and has captured the imagination of the world With a radical new approach and a brash colonial attitude these surfers crashed headlong into a culture that was not ready for revolution Surfing was never to be the same again
Documentary chronicling the rise of surfing in the 1970s. In the winter of 1975 a group of young surfers from Australia and South Africa relocated to Hawaii. The film follows the trials and tribulations the newcomers went through as their cocksure, colonial ways collided with the more sedate culture of the native Hawaiians. This proved to be the most critical period in the sport's history and surfing was never the same again.
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