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Albert Falzon, Stephen Cooney, Uluwatu, Bali, 1971.
“The walk out to Uluwatu was guided by curious local farmers who had no idea what they were about to witness, neither did Stephen or Rusty. It was a sight to behold, lines of eight foot waves all the way to the horizon and not another surfer in sight. Day of days, dreams come true”
From “Morning of the Earth”, a classic surf film by Alby Falzon and David Elfick.
“Morning of the Earth” (1972) is a beacon of love and light. The film’s beautiful imagery and timeless message of unconditional love for the planet has inspired millions around the world and is arguably more relevant today than ever before. The story traces a group of young surfers pioneering virgin waves in Australia, Bali, and Hawaii, shaping their own surfboards, building their own homes and living off the land in harmony with nature. With an original soundtrack that tells the story far better than words, and spectacular surfing sequences featuring some of the world’s best, Morning of the Earth is a must-see and prerequisite for any surfer and cinephile alike.“
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