Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeEntertainmentMorning glory reduct

Morning glory reduct

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN

IT WAS the film that forever changed the way the world thought about surfing.
Albert Falzon’s innovative 1972 work Morning of the Earth helped convey the surfing lifestyle as a surfing cinema classic that still evokes the unique spirit of surf culture and music.
A brand new Australian film, Spirit of Akasha, recalls the Morning of the Earth ethos as it blends music with the surfing of world champions such as Mick Fanning, Stephanie Gilmore, Tom Curren, Kelly Slater and Beau Young.
With Australian surf film-maker Andrew Kidman as its producer, the new film had as a mentor Falzon himself.
Kidman was rapt to work on the film.
“Doing a sequel to Morning of the Earth was a massive challenge and honour,” he enthused.
“It gave us all an incredible window into the surfing culture at the time coupled with great music by the best Aussie musos.
“Following it up was such an interesting idea when we started thinking about it. We knew there was no point trying to remake it but we wanted to do something that honours in the spirit of it.”
Kidman said Spirit of Akasha had collected an array of contemporary artists to recreate the breadth and scope of the original Morning of the Earth soundtrack.
“There are still so many people who just go out and enjoy a surf every day and don’t pay any mind to any of the mainstreaming of the surfing culture these days,” he noted.
“This is about recapturing the spirit of the day and seeing if that spirit is still alive today.
“The joy of a great wave for ordinary surfers is no different to the greats.”
The new film will get audiences back to the roots of surfing culture at Surfworld Museum Torquay from 21 to 24 April, probably coincideing with the finals of the Rip Curl Pro at Bells Beach. It also screens at Village Geelong on 27 April.
“It’s a nice way to lose yourself for an hour and a half,” Kidman said.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Afternoon intersection collision

Four people have been taken to hospital following a three-car collision near Lara, with a part of Bacchus Marsh Road blocked off to the...
More News

Calling all dog walkers

The paws will hit the pavement in two weeks to raise funds for the animals who need it most. Local organisation Geelong Animal Welfare Society...

Gender equality in sport

The Bellarine community can nominate members of their local sporting clubs for an award promoting gender equality in sport. This year’s Monica...

Lara stuns with outright win

Lara has thrown the Geelong Cricket Association Division 1 finals race even more wide open with a stunning outright victory against Newtown & Chilwell. Maximum...

Barrabool pair pile on the runs

Barrabool climbed into the Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association A1 Grade top four after a superb run chase against reigning premiers Armstrong Creek. Needing 191 for...

Bulls and Saints win

Independent photographer Ivan Kemp went to Ceres Recreation Reserve for the Barrabool vs Armstrong Creek game and to Belmont’s Winter Reserve to see East...

Community grant recipients announced

The City of Greater Geelong has announced the 78 recipients of a funding pool of $772,131 for its latest round of community grants. Awarded by...

Fans gather for the Super Bowl

Independent photographer Ivan Kemp went along to The Sporting Globe in Geelong to capture people watching the Super Bowl on Monday 9 February, as...

Man stunned over $2 million win

A Drysdale retiree was left stunned after winning over $2 million during Saturday’s TattsLotto draw. The man originally believed he had won...

Supercars roar into Geelong

Geelong supercar fans were treated to a special event over the weekend with a free fan event. Independent photographer Ivan Kemp attended the Supercars...

Geelong shines rainbow

The region got a little more colourful over the weekend with the return of the Geelong Rainbow Festival. Independent photographer Ivan Kemp went along...