The Endless Summer is a 1966 American surf documentary film directed, produced, edited and narrated by Bruce Brown. The film follows surfers Mike Hynson and Robert August on a surfing trip around the world. Despite the balmy mediterranean climate of their native California, cold ocean currents make local beaches inhospitable during the winter, without later, modern wetsuits. They travel to the coasts of Australia, New Zealand, Tahiti, Hawaii, Senegal (Dakar), Ghana, Nigeria and South Africa in a quest for new surf spots while introducing locals to the sport along the way.
The Endless Summer (1966)
Directed by Bruce Brown
Genres - Documentary, Sports |
Sub-Genres - Sport Film |
Release Date - Feb 18, 1966 |
Run Time - 95 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
MPAA Rating - PG
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Official Site
Budget
$50,000
Box Office
$10,233
Themes
Tags
California, Commonwealth Of Australia, Cult, Surfboard, Surfer, Surfing, Travelogue
Attributes
Filming Location: Australia, Cape St. Francis, Hawaii, La, Malibu, Manu Bay, Salt Creek Beach, Senegal, Steamer Lane, Tahiti
Subject: surfing
Subject: surfing
Alternate Titles
A végtelen nyár
HU
Alegria de Verão
BR
Bezkresne lato
PL
Endless Summer
AU
Eterno verano
MX
L'été sans fin
FR
The Endless Summer
CA, DE, ES, GB, US
Vågornas riddare
SE
終りなき夏
JP