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Surf Cinema brings you the best surf films, classic rides, and epic big wave action—all in one place.
Surprise Excitement Party
Featuring surfers like Mark Healey, John Florence, Conner Coffin, Parker Coffin, Michel Bourez and many more.
Awesome Longboard Bros
The spirit of longboarding is showcasing that you should catch the waves with your friends!
Between Fjords
In an attempt to find new meaning, twin brothers Filip and Lukas Polach travel to Iceland and explore the alpine skiing and surfing opportunities.
Return to Zero
Shot on16mm film, Return To Zero explores the theme of life, death and reincarnation through a surfboard.
Beyond the Green Veil
Delving into the tension between outdoor recreation and logging; a journey through the Selkirk Mountains and Vancouver Island's coast, this exploration prompts reflection on humanity's environmental impact.
Unsurfed Afghanistan
Following Afridun's journey to find waves in his homeland, across three continents.
To Be Frank
To Be Frank explores authenticity and community in surfing via Frank Paine, a 73-year-old South Bay icon.
Paradigm Lost
An in-depth look at the life of one of the world's most complete watermen, Kai Lenny.
Let's Be Frank
Frank James Solomon will let nothing get in the way of his dream of being a pro surfer. He battles waves, attacks problems head on and busts down barriers. His many complex facades are a source of intrigue.
Discovering Mavericks
The history of California's maverick waves and the people who surf them.
Ground Swell: The Other Side of Fear
Surfers Nic Von Rupp, Kai Lenny, Matt Bromley, Torrey Meister and Bianca Valenti tackle monstrous waves in locations that include Nazare in Portugal, Jaws and Pipeline in Hawaii, and Mavericks in Northern California during the 2021-2022 season.
Ground Swell: Epic Stories of Monster Waves
Showcasing some of the most famous big wave spots on the planet and the surfers who tackled them during the 2020-2021 big wave season, one of the greatest of all time.
Philly Jazz Isn't Dead
"Philly Jazz Isn't Dead"Jazz is as diverse as the city of Philadelphia itself, and what most people don’t realize is that jazz lived, and continues to live, a vibrant life here.