The Australian Surf Movie Festival returns to the Illawarra for one night on Friday November 27.
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Now in its 14th year, this season features five short films with an array of the world's best big wave riders, including: Kai Lenny, Rodrigo Koxa, Matahi Drollet, Ross Clarke-Jones, Dan Corbett, Bradley Norris, Henry Davies, Jake Osman and Illawarra body-boarder Shane Ackerman.
Renowned surf cinematographer Tim Bonython has spent the last four years chasing massive swell events.
He'll transport the audience to Nazare Portugal where the biggest wave surfed was recorded; Mullaghmore Ireland, a crazy big left hand wave in freezing conditions; The Right in Western Australia to see some of the most amazing waves ever surfed there; Teahupoo Tahiti, as perfect as it can be and one of the most historic swells he has ever documented at Cloudbreak Fiji.
"To see these big wave gladiators charging down monster waves is just the most exciting thing," said Bonython.
The tour starts in Cremorne in Sydney, before moving around the state before visiting the Gala Cinema at Warrawong. It will then head to Queensland, WA and South Australia in December.
Tickets for Warrawong can be bought at Trybooking.com.
It will screen Friday 27 November 2020 4:30 PM and Friday 27 November 2020 6:30 PM.
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