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Leave a Message is a true testament of just how much this generation of surfers have changed their sport. This is a performance surf film, with an emphasis on performance. But beyond the groundbreaking aerials and long barrels is a message that transcends well beyond the lineup: they enjoy what they do and do it to the fullest. Unintentionally, they wrote a new script for women's surfing. Deliberately, they've left their message.
Leave a Message is a true testament of just how much this generation of surfers have changed their sport. This is a performance surf film, with an emphasis on performance. But beyond the groundbreaking aerials and long barrels is a message that transcends well beyond the lineup: they enjoy what they do and do it to the fullest. Unintentionally, they wrote a new script for women's surfing. Deliberately, they've left their message.
==See also==
* [[Surf movies]]

Latest revision as of 10:53, 26 January 2015

Leave a Message
Directed by Jason Kenworthy
Starring Carissa Moore, Lakey Peterson, Laura Enever, Coco Ho, Byrne-Wickey Monyca, Malia Manuel
Production company Nike 6.0
Release date 2011
Running time 23 minutes
Language English


Leave a Message is a true testament of just how much this generation of surfers have changed their sport. This is a performance surf film, with an emphasis on performance. But beyond the groundbreaking aerials and long barrels is a message that transcends well beyond the lineup: they enjoy what they do and do it to the fullest. Unintentionally, they wrote a new script for women's surfing. Deliberately, they've left their message.

See also