Morning Of The Earth Instant
Rather than focusing on competitive surfing, the film portrays a "fantasy" lifestyle of friends exploring unspoiled lands.
: The film showcases surfers building their own homes, shaping their own boards, and living a simple, holistic life. Morning of the Earth
The music was as impactful as the visuals, becoming a national treasure in Australia. Simple Ben Rather than focusing on competitive surfing, the film
: It follows surfers through Australia’s North Coast, Hawaii, and Bali in search of "virgin waves". Simple Ben : It follows surfers through Australia’s
: It captures what many call the "purest form" of surfing—a spiritual connection to the ocean and Earth. The Legendary Soundtrack
Morning of the Earth (1972) is widely considered one of the most influential surf films ever made, transcending the genre to become a "time capsule" of 1970s counterculture and environmentalism. Directed by Albert Falzon and co-produced by David Elfick, the film is an audio-visual masterpiece that avoids narration, instead relying on its legendary soundtrack and stunning imagery to tell a story of surfers living in harmony with nature.