Surfing Morning of the Sun Trailer

Surfing Morning of the Sun Trailer (2020)

19 February 2020 Factual 67 mins

Stunning contemporary surfing mixed with classic surfing from the 1970's. A inspirational homage to the classic surf films of the 1970's like Morning of the Earth. This is one the finest of its genre and noted for the original score.

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