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Idiosyncrasies

USA, 2010, 64 minDirector: Patrick TrefzCast: Richard Kenvin, Andrew Kidman, Lance Ebert, Christian Beamish, Tom & Pat Curren Warning. Normal people surfing makes you feel normal. So yield. To the love. Do some ying! Don’t be a yang cur. Unreal reeling alaia riding? “Most of us are not competing with the best surfers in the world. We can ride whatever we want.” Real people. A bit whack, but real. Andrew Kidman, filmmaker, writer, shaper, and others. The jasmine alley opens to a wavescape of a T-Rex album cover. Come in and take some licks. Listen to wise man of the sea Harbour Bill Mulcoy, who illegally surfs in Santa Cruz, then outruns the cops. He flips the bird to a magazine writer (Surfer) who blew his cover. Epic stories, ordinary people. This crafted film by the masterful Trefz explores the artistry in a normal world, making it profound. Feast your Rick Griffin orb on deep, lush barrels, big waves, small waves, and cool peeps doing kiff things. "A graceful portrayal of unique minds." None of that other bull crap here. 18h15 Saturday 18 December, Labia Cinema (with Fibreglass Megapixels)

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