One California Day
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From the filmmakers who brought you Singlefin: yellow, DRIVE and Stylemasters, comes a story about surf culture and tradition. One California Day is a visual journey through six distinct coastal regions, capturing the California surfing experience through the surfers who live it. Shot in brilliant super 16mm color film, the movie examines the variety of subtle differences that make California so unique.
One California Day is a 2007 documentary film about surfing shot in six coastal regions in California. Directed by Mark Jeremias and Jason Baffa, the film looks at the experience of California surfing from Crescent City, California to Imperial Beach, California.[1] The film was shot in super 16mm color film.[2][3]
Surfers featured
(In alphabetical order)
- Lance Carson
- Joe Curren
- Jimmy Gamboa
- Tyler Hatzikian
- Devon Howard
- Alex Knost
- Chris, Dan and Keith Malloy
- Dane Perlee
- Joel Tudor
- Tyler Warren
References
- ↑ Bott, Jamie. "One California Day". DRIFT Europe: perspective(s) in surfing (Drift Surfing). Retrieved 24 January 2010.
- ↑ "Moving Pictures Magazine". Retrieved 19 November 2009.
- ↑ "One California Day". Review (New York Times). Retrieved 19 November 2009.