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Date Posted: 14:11:14 06/03/03 Tue
Author: Chris Holbrook
Subject: Step Into Liquid surf film

I just wanted to tell you about an amazing surf film being screened at the LA Film Festival. The details are below. It'll blow your mind.

SURF THE 2003 IFP LOS ANGELES FILM FESTIVAL (June 11 – 21)

Join us for Step Into Liquid, an extraordinary documentary on surfing and the perfect wave

Step Into Liquid
Directed by Dana Brown,
(son of Endless Summer director, Bruce Brown)
Documentary Feature, 2002, 88 minutes

Dana Brown will participate in a Q&A following the screening

With breathtaking cinematography, this documentary peers behind the stereotypes to find the true meaning of surfing: joy. Dana Brown, son of Endless Summer director Bruce Brown, captures surf masters coasting down perfect waves in paradise, but he also aims the camera in some unexpected directions, discovering pot-bellied surfers in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, and crazy Texans that ride in the wakes of oil supertankers. More like a religion than a sport, surfing has been gaining in popularity for over 2,000 years. Step Into Liquid portrays the men and women worldwide who’ve devoted themselves to this intricate dance between the grace of man and the force of nature. It’s all about the wave.

Sunday, June 15, 8:30 p.m., Ford Amphitheatre

Tickets are $10

Screening Takes Place at the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre, 2580 Cahuenga Boulevard East.
On-site stacked parking is available for $5.00

For screening, ticket and pass information, please call
1-866-Filmfest or visit www.lafilmfest.com

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