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| Crystal Voyager | |
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| Directed by | David Elfick |
| Release date | 1975 |
Directed by David Elfick and released in 1975, this a classic surfing documentary. George Greenough, Ritchie West and Nat Young are the stars of "Crystal Voyager", a film with a soundtrack by the Pink Floyd.
American surfer-cameraman George Greenhough rides the waves from California to Byron Bay, using ground-breaking photography to take us inside the tube on his flexible, high-tech "spoon" kneeboard.
At the time of the shortboard revolution, Greenhough ignited the imagination of the surfing world and expressed a passion that had lain dormant in the hearts of generations of surfers.