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Th0m0
Th0m0

QLD

529 posts

24 Apr 2017 7:27pm


'The Church of the Open Sky' is the latest feature length release from award winning independent Australian filmmaker Nathan Oldfield, creator of 'Lines From A Poem', 'Seaworthy', 'The Heart & The Sea' and 'Gathering'.Shot on location in Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Sri Lanka, the film features Dave Rastovich, Lauren Lindsey Hill, Tom Wegener, Belinda Baggs, CJ Nelson, Alex Knost, Johnny Abegg, Neal Purchase Jr, Jasson Salisbury, Devon Howard and many others.'The Church of the Open Sky' is a luscious visual love poem that explores gratefully lived surfing journeys. It is a sea soaked celebration of the exquisite preciousness of being alive.This film is an inspired and endearing representation of the surfing experience, where all participants are worthy and welcomed - to learn, play and grow together - in inclusive, sacred playgrounds beneath 'The Church of the Open Sky'.World Premiere in Byron Bay, May 2017. World tour dates to follow.The song in this trailer is called 'A Final Mantra' performed by Pepa Knight, from his upcoming album 'Hypnotized Vol. II'.Web: nathanoldfield.com
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

24 Apr 2017 7:37pm
Cheers Thomo,are you still sweeping on your sup's mate?
Th0m0
Th0m0

QLD

529 posts

24 Apr 2017 7:57pm
Ha you have a good memory Mac. I haven't been around for awhile. I still have a couple of sups in the quiver but have been mainly surfing my short boards the last couple of years. I need to get a longboard to round out the quiver.
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

24 Apr 2017 8:20pm
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Th0m0 said..
Ha you have a good memory Mac. I haven't been around for awhile. I still have a couple of sups in the quiver but have been mainly surfing my short boards the last couple of years. I need to get a longboard to round out the quiver.


Indeed you need a longboard in your quiver.

Yes I remember the old sup forum days.
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