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''Liquid Time'' is a 2002 avant-garde
surf film Surf movies fall into three distinct genres: *the surfing documentary - targeting the surfing enthusiast *the 1960s beach party films - targeting the broader community *fictional feature films with a focus on the reality of surfing Surfing d ...
that focuses solely on the fluid forms of tubing waves. Brothers
Monty Webber Monty Webber (born 1961, Sydney, Australia Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the States and territories of Australia, state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and List of cities in Oceania by population, Ocean ...
and Greg Webber revived a childhood passion for perfectly formed tiny waves by filming the wake of their runabout as it pealed along the edge of a river sandbank. The 20-minute film received the Cinematography Award at the Saint Jean de Luz Surf Film Festival (2004 Edition). Saint Jean de Luz Surf Film Festival
(2004 Edition) "Awards"] archived 2006-05-28


Quotes from the DVD cover

*"Mind-boggling! I must say I don't think I've seen a film that is so beautiful. If there were Academy Awards given out for photography, editing, concept and music in the surfing arena, ''Liquid Time'' would take the lot." Alby Falzon *"Fascinating! Those microwaves break new ground in surf film. The music, the complete camera techniques. A superb job." George Greenough * "Damn it, man. You've made something so beautiful." Jack McCoy *"It's hypnotically fascinating. The slow movements of the lip coming down are just mesmerizing." Paul Witzig


References

Documentary films about surfing Water waves Australian surfing films {{sport-documentary-film-stub