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Fuel TV and Little House Productions present
a film by TJ Barrack and Wes Brown
Chasing Dora
Chasing Dora the story of three California surfers who decided to to bring to life an epic challenge presented by one of Surfings most enigmatic characters, Mickey Dora.
The challenge would take them half way around the world to Jeffreys Bay South Africa, where they would face some of the largest swells of the year on wood boards that they hand made, wearing nothing but wool trunks in 50 degree water.
The film follows these three surfers from shaping the boards in California to walking with lions in Africa, to surfing the fastest wave in the world with the likes of Kelly Slater and Andy Irons.
Starring: Robert "Wingnut" Weaver, Marc Andreini, and Mickey Munoz
Director of Photography: Jeff Cunningham
Water Photography: Larry Haynes
Associate Producer and Music Supervisor: Jason Annis
Music: Danny Saber
Chasing Dora premiered at the 2006 X Dance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
Islands in the Stream
a TJ Barrack and Wes Brown Film
Set in the tropical paradise of Tahiti, the film takes you from the largest day at the world’s most dangerous wave in Teahupoo, to never-before-filmed breaks on the outer islands of Tahiti.
We explore these unique and individually stylistic surfers and their approach to surfing both as a profession and an art, while hunting for the perfect wave.
Starring: Tom Curren, Donavan Frankenreiter, Layne Beachley, Tamayo Perry, Mark Healey
Also Featuring: Kelly Slater, Shane Dorian, Andy Irons, Bruce Irons, Conan Hayes, Vetea David
Director of Photography: Larry Haynes
Nominated for Best Cinematography
at the 2004 Surfer Poll and Video Awards
Reviews:
"The beautifully shot, action-packed”
- Video Store Magazine
“The level of surfing is epic. Check this film out. Some great waves of Kelly, Andy, and Taj.”
Transworld Surf
"If it is a breathe of fresh air that you seek, Islands in the Stream is most definitely worth a watch. A wonderfully idyllic sail in search of surf through the outer Society Islands...The stoke never stops flowing.”
- Surfer Magazine
"A true classic that will proudly (and aptly) be compared with such surfing movie classics as “The Endless Summer”, “The Endless Summer II”, and “The Endless Summer Revisited”. This is a wonderful addition to any DVD collection, no dedicated surf enthusiast should miss seeing Islands in the Stream."
- Library Bookwatch
2004 Premieres were held at:
2004 Wine Country Film Festival
Mann's Pierside Pavilion 6
Ventura Theatre
Manhattan Village 6
The Fabulous La Paloma Theatre
Lobero Theatre in Santa Barbara
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