Year: 1972
Runtime: 80 mins
Language: English
Director: Albert Falzon
During early 1970s, Albert Falzon—one of the founders of Australian surf magazine Tracks—began filming off North Coast of New South Wales, Hawaii and Indonesia. He wanted to make a film ‘that was a reflection of spirit of surfing at the time.’ Morning of the Earth became a vital document of surf culture and a nature film, capturing era’s energy.
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