Nat Young Trailers
The White Album TrailerUnder The Sun TrailerMoments: Every Picture Tells a Story Trailer
The White Album TrailerUnder The Sun TrailerMoments: Every Picture Tells a Story Trailer
Total trailers found: 10
01 February 2002
A documentary that looks back on Donald Takayama's half-century as a master of the surfing world, Hawaiian Pro Designs, owner shaper, interviews with legendary surfers around the world, surf scenes, and footage from the 50's, 60's and 70's.
10 January 1975
The first truly international surf movie in years. Beautifully photographed by surfers in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Hawaii, compares the surfing styles of 50 of the world's top surfers in 90 minutes of pure surfing energy.
18 June 2013
TK8-The White Album is fast music and eye popping surfing action. Thrilling and entertaining surfing with stars and legends.
01 January 2010
Byron Bay and the Gold Coast are two seemingly opposite Australian surf towns. But beneath the surface they are inextricably linked to a multi-billion dollar industry which thrives on the commodification of the surfing lifestyle.
01 January 1977
A breath-taking experience that lets the viewer glimpse the thrill of pitting oneself against great elemental forces - and succeeding.
25 February 1972
In the early ‘70s, founding member of Australian surf magazine Tracks, Albert Falzon, began filming off the North Coast of New South Wales, Hawaii, and Indonesia.
05 December 1973
A loose biography of surfer and documentarist George Greenough, one of the most famous and unique members of the surfing subculture.
06 March 1980
The stories involving surfing and drugs are followed in Sydney over two days.
08 August 2000
A documentary mostly edited together from unused footage from The Endless Summer and The Endless Summer II, this documentary gives further insight into the making and success of the original classic surf documentary.
01 January 1996
Originally released in 1995, Adrift is an ahead-of-its-time look at the longboard renaissance. Through filmmaker J Brother’s lens, generations collide—Donald Takayama, Kevin Connelly, Nat Young, Dino Miranda, a teenage Joel Tudor, and more.