The Sunshine Sea
Summary
In a world of industrialization, population, explosion, and environmental destruction the surfer somehow has managaed to establish a wonderful harmony with the oceans' waves and nature. "The Sunshine Sea" is a surfing film about the changes that have raised the art of surfing from the limitations of the past to the free and easy harmony of today. Greg MacGillivray and Jim Freeman embark on a surfers' odyssey with champion surfers David Nuuhiwa, Nat Young, Mark Martinson, and Bill Hamilton in Portugal, France, Hawaii, and California. From the makers of the all time classic, "Five Summer Stories," comes "The Sunshine Sea," a reflection of the happiness of surfing.
MacGillivray Freeman Films
© 1973 MacGillivray Freeman Films
Released: 1973
Run Time: 89:22
File Size: 1.01 GB
Format: Fullframe
© 1973 MacGillivray Freeman Films
Released: 1973
Run Time: 89:22
File Size: 1.01 GB
Format: Fullframe
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