George Greenough Trailers
Crystal Voyager TrailerThe Innermost Limits of Pure Fun TrailerChildren of the Sun Trailer
Crystal Voyager TrailerThe Innermost Limits of Pure Fun TrailerChildren of the Sun Trailer
Total trailers found: 11
30 July 1987
A backup singer gets stranded in a small coastal town after losing her job in a band. She winds up in a caravan park only to encounter, by accident, the teenage daughter she deserted following her husband's death.
22 November 1984
Steve Lucas is a nineteen year old who is filled with the burning resentment of being forced to live in his brother's shadow.
25 September 1980
Contaminated by a nuclear-plant spill, an Australian worker hides with a woman and tries to warn the public.
01 May 1997
In New South Wales, Jared surfs with his mates and has a first girl. He hosts a beach party for his older pal, Ricko, and witnesses four of his mates gang-rape a 15 year old.
01 January 1968
Children of the Sun will stir memories of the happiest days in any surfers life... those uncomplicated hot sunny days.
07 June 1972
Australian surfing documentary directed by Bruce Dowse
23 October 1990
Neal McBride is a Glasgow cop who likes to go undercover - the rest of the police wish he would stay there.
22 March 2001
After committing a crime for which he is likely to be jailed, a Yolngu teenager convinces two of his childhood friends to join him on a journey from North East Arnhem Land to Darwin to seek help from a tribal leader.
05 December 1973
A loose biography of surfer and documentarist George Greenough, one of the most famous and unique members of the surfing subculture.
05 December 1973
Filmed with a camera in a waterproof housing strapped to Greenough’s back, the sequence is composed entirely of slow-motion footage shot inside the curl of waves, edited to the 23-minute song "Echoes" by Pink Floyd.
01 January 1970
George Greenough chronicles ground zero of the shortboard revolution, as it evolved in 1968. Experience remote Australia and hidden California, as ridden by Bob McTavish, Ted Spencer, Baddy Treloar, Chris Brock, Gary Keys, Russell Hughes and a brigade of the underground's best.