LITMUS by The Val Dusty Experiment - Surfing DVD
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- Featuring: Wayne Lynch, Derek Hynd, Joel Fitzgerald, Micki Dora, Mark Occhilupo, Tom Curren, Darrl 'Boogs' VanDePolder, and Dream.
- Filmed in: Australia, South Africa, Ireland, California, and Hawaii.
- Music by: The Val Dusty Experiment, Yothu Yindi, The Screaming Orphans, Galaxy 500, and Inked Factor.
- This Edition of Litmus has a Bonus Film called "The Ghosts Are Calling".
- Directed by Andrew Kidman.
Product Description
DVD ExtrasInterviews with:Derek HyndWayne Lynch & Kelly SlaterTom CurrenFilms:Litmus Trip - Bells Beach - 1996 by PKGonad Man animation by Mark SutherlandGonad Man pencil test animationMusic ClipPreview Andrew Kidman's new film "Glass Love""I wish that when they asked us: 'What is surfing?' I would have said it's a spiritual activity, and no just a sport, because that's what put us on the wrong track." - Nat Young, 1966 World Surfing Champion"One of the most fascinating surf videos to come along in quite a while. Anyone with half a brain or taste for something different will enjoy." - Ben Marcus, Surfer Magazine"The Riders, the boards, the places, the ruminations...Litmus was easily the finest srf film of it's decade."-Scott Hulet, The Surfer's JournalNominated in five categories at the 1998 Surfer Video Awards, including Best Video.LITMUS by The Val Dusty Experiment - Surfing DVD Review
Very interesting/different type of surf movie. Not the standard pre-pubescent air-hopping, brain-numbing drivel. IMO (and many others in the surf community agree)the sequences of Derek Hynd at J-bay, where he surfs a fish, then longboard (and eventually 6 other boards)in varying conditions is the greatest single surf sequence ever captured on film. Sheer poetry. The movie is worth the purchase for this alone.Most of the consumer Reviews tell that the "LITMUS by The Val Dusty Experiment - Surfing DVD" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from LITMUS by The Val Dusty Experiment - Surfing DVD ...

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