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Step Into Liquid (2003)

Step Into Liquid (2003)
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Second generation surfing documentarian Dana Brown (son to Bruce Brown, who directed The Endless Summer 2) strikes out with his own original piece of filmmaking with his 2003 ode to the world's surfing enthusiasts entitled Step Into Liquid. Part travelogue, and part attempt to redefine surfing's image, Brown travels to some of the ordinary surfing locales -- such as Hawaii and the West Coast of the United States -- as well as some rather unexpected ones, including the west coast of Wisconsin on Lake Michigan to Easter Island to a secular surfing school in Ireland. While in these diverse locations, Brown interviews the numerous souls whose lives have been taken over by the lure of surfing, ranging from seasoned professionals to casual hobbyists, in an attempt to dispel the myth of surfers being perpetually stoned slackers. Step Into Liquid was selected to screen at a handful of film festivals in 2003, including the Nodance Film Festival in Park City, UT. ~ Ryan Shriver, Rovi

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Starring:
Jim KnostAlex Knost, (more)
Director(s):
Dana Brown
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Synopsis of Step Into Liquid

Second generation surfing documentarian Dana Brown (son to Bruce Brown, who directed The Endless Summer 2) strikes out with his own original piece of filmmaking with his 2003 ode to the world's surfing enthusiasts entitled Step Into Liquid. Part travelogue, and part attempt to redefine surfing's image, Brown travels to some of the ordinary surfing locales -- such as Hawaii and the West Coast of the United States -- as well as some rather unexpected ones, including the west coast of Wisconsin on Lake Michigan to Easter Island to a secular surfing school in Ireland. While in these diverse locations, Brown interviews the numerous souls whose lives have been taken over by the lure of surfing, ranging from seasoned professionals to casual hobbyists, in an attempt to dispel the myth of surfers being perpetually stoned slackers. Step Into Liquid was selected to screen at a handful of film festivals in 2003, including the Nodance Film Festival in Park City, UT. ~ Ryan Shriver, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
87 mins

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Director(s):
Dana Brown
Writer(s):
Dana Brown
Producer(s):
J.P. Beeghly
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Categories:
DocumentarySpecial Interest
Step Into Liquid Awards:
  • 2003 - Maui Film Festival - Audience Award
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    John H.

    Unlike most surfing movies, Step Into Liquid is mostly about real people who like to surf, rather than surfing gods trying to wow everyone. Yes, it does feature some very talented surfers conquering some awesome surf, but also regular people who just love surfing. The cimematography is fantastic, the music well done and appropriate to the topic, the narrator good enough to hardly be noticed. The guys and girls interviewed are unpretentious but enthusiastic. They're not trying to change the world, just enjoy a sport.

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    Era B.

    I didn't even know I cared about surfing until I saw this movie. Strangely enough, I saw this movie/documentary because a local radio host recommended it and he sounded so enthusiastic about it that I couldn't resist. Wow. What incredible videography!! This movie will make you want to surf or at the very least, will make you want to take off to the ocean.

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    Robert P.

    Great Documentary!

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