STORM RIDERS
STORM RIDERS
The concept of Stormlighters is new freshness, new faces. Soul surfers surfing on unexplored surf points. On the other hand, it also captures the turning points of the era, such as the historic big wave contests at Hellshill and Harlem in 1981. Around the time of the Harlem contest, it had already established itself as a passionate taste nation, and heart-core surfers sought out Harlem waves in the deeper reaches. Japanese frontliners Nias, classican Shelley Roges,
The "Age of Asia" had begun.
The early 80s was the last heyday of surfing movies, and after the extraordinary success of theatrical releases, the surfing era began. Since then, we have entered the era of watching surfing movies at home. In 2001, Shaq McCoy rehabilitated the Surf Film Festival, which was held around the world again, starting with Sitney's Herm Heech, and was a big hit with everyone watching the big screen. The music was "Lighters on a Storm" by Tors, which became a hot topic, and the rest of the film was all Australian artists. Men at Work, Little Reher Hunt, Moohink Hikchaas, Sfrit Ent, Church, and others took this opportunity to enter the US and achieve worldwide success.
Starring surfers: Wayne Lynch, Shelley Roges, Wayne Rahit Hartholmew, Mark Richart, Thorton Farenter, Shaw Enkel, Maurice Cole, Heater McKeeffe, Shaun Thomson, Terry Fitzherald, Terry Richartson and others.
Storm Riders
Production year: 1982
Director: Hall & McCoy
Duration: 71 minutes
Bonus footage: "Concus Island" 14 minutes Surfing the world's hotspots with hotspot surfers, in the best era ever!