- The Endless Summer
:"This article is about the 1966 documentary film. For other uses, including the Spongebob Squarepants short, see
Endless Summer ."Infobox Film
name = The Endless Summer
director =Bruce Brown
producer = Bruce Brown
writer = Bruce Brown
starring =Mike Hynson Robert August Miki Dora
distributor = Image Entertainment
released =15 June ,1966
runtime = 95 min.
language = English
budget =
music = The Sandals
awards =
followed_by ="The Endless Summer 2 "
imdb_id = 0060371
|"The Endless Summer" is one of the first and most influential films of the
surf movie genre, creating and defining an entire category of cinema, which has endured and evolved in the decades since its release in1966 .Director
Bruce Brown follows two surfers,Mike Hynson andRobert August , on a surf trip around the world. Despite the balmy climate of their native California, cold ocean currents make local beaches inhospitable during the winter. They travel to the coasts ofAfrica ,Australia ,New Zealand ,Tahiti andHawaii in a quest for newsurf spot s and introduce locals to the sport. Other important surfers of the time, such asMiki Dora , Phil Edwards andButch Van Artsdalen , also appear.Its title comes from the last line in the film, which expresses the idea that if one had enough time and money it would be possible to follow the summer around the world, making it endless. The concept of the film was born through the suggestion of a travel agent to Bruce Brown during the planning stages of the film. The travel agent suggested that the flight from Los Angeles to Cape Town, South Africa and back would cost $50 more than a trip circumnavigating the world. After which, Bruce came up with the idea of following the summer season by traveling around the world.
The narrative presentation eases from the stiff and formal documentary of the 1950s and early 1960s to a more casual and fun-loving personal style filled with sly humor. The
surf-rock soundtrack to the film was provided byThe Sandals .When the movie was first shown, it encouraged many surfers to go abroad, giving birth to the "surf-and-travel" culture, which prizes finding "uncrowded surf", meeting new people and riding the perfect wave. It also introduced the sport, which had become popular outside of
Hawaii and the Polynesian Islands in places likeCalifornia andAustralia , to a broader audience. In addition, it set the style for later surf-and-travel movies, including "Momentum", "(These Are) Better Days", and "Thicker Than Water."In 2002, "The Endless Summer" was selected for preservation in the United States
National Film Registry by theLibrary of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".Sequels
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1994 , Brown released a sequel, "The Endless Summer II ", in which surfersPat O'Connell andRobert "Wingnut" Weaver retrace the steps of Hynson and August. It shows the growth and evolution of the surfing scene since the first film, which presented only classic longboard surfing. O'Connell rides a shortboard, which was developed in the time between the two movies, and there are scenes of windsurfing andbodyboarding . The film illustrates how far surfing had spread, with footage of surf sessions inFrance ,South Africa ,Costa Rica ,Bali , Java, and evenAlaska .In
2003 ,Dana Brown , Bruce's son, made what is seen as the "third movie", "Step Into Liquid ". It follows the evolution of surfing over the last 10-15 years from shortboarding totow-in surfing .External links
* [http://www.brucebrownfilms.com Bruce Brown Films]
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