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{{short description|2012 Australian documentary film}}
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| name = Storm Surfers 3D
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| director = Justin McMillan<br>Christopher Nelius
| director = Justin McMillan<br>Christopher Nelius
| producer = Ellenor Cox<br>Marcus Gillezeau
| producer = Ellenor Cox<br>[[Marcus Gillezeau]]
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| narrator = [[Toni Collette]]
| narrator = [[Toni Collette]]
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| runtime = 95 minutes
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| country = Australia
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'''''Storm Surfers 3D''''' is an Australian documentary film, directed by Justin McMillan and Christopher Nelius and released in 2012.<ref>Katherine Monk, "Riders on the storm; Visually arresting surfing film makes waves, but makes no magic". ''[[Ottawa Citizen]]'', June 28, 2013.</ref> Narrated by [[Toni Collette]], the film centres on [[Ross Clarke-Jones]] and [[Tom Carroll (surfer)|Tom Carroll]], two Australian surfers who specialize in [[tow-in surfing]].<ref>"Iconic wave riders deal with age, seek out big breaks in 'Storm Surfers 3D'". [[Canadian Press]], June 26, 2013.</ref>
'''''Storm Surfers 3D''''' is an Australian documentary film, directed by Justin McMillan and Christopher Nelius and released in 2012.<ref>Katherine Monk, "Riders on the storm; Visually arresting surfing film makes waves, but makes no magic". ''[[Ottawa Citizen]]'', 28 June 2013.</ref> Narrated by [[Toni Collette]], the film centres on [[Ross Clarke-Jones]] and [[Tom Carroll (surfer)|Tom Carroll]], two Australian surfers who specialize in [[tow-in surfing]].<ref>"Iconic wave riders deal with age, seek out big breaks in 'Storm Surfers 3D'". [[Canadian Press]], 26 June 2013.</ref>


The film had its Australian theatrical premiere in August 2012. It was screened in September at the [[2012 Toronto International Film Festival]], where it was named first runner-up for the [[Toronto International Film Festival People's Choice Award: Documentaries|People's Choice Award for Documentaries]].<ref>Peter Howell, "Silver Linings Playbook writes surprise TIFF ending". ''[[Toronto Star]]'', September 17, 2012.</ref>
The film had its Australian theatrical premiere in August 2012. It was screened in September at the [[2012 Toronto International Film Festival]], where it was named first runner-up for the [[Toronto International Film Festival People's Choice Award: Documentaries|People's Choice Award for Documentaries]].<ref>Peter Howell, "Silver Linings Playbook writes surprise TIFF ending". ''[[Toronto Star]]'', 17 September 2012.</ref>


It subsequently won the [[AACTA Award]] for [[AACTA Award for Best Feature Length Documentary|Best Feature Length Documentary]] at the [[2nd AACTA Awards]] in 2013.<ref>[http://www.thesurfchannel.com/news/20130222/storm-surfers-3d-wins-big-with-three-awards/ "Storm Surfers 3D Wins Big with Three Awards"]. [[Surf Channel]], February 22, 2013.</ref> It was also nominated for Best Editing in a Documentary and Best Cinematography in a Documentary.<ref>Kelly Anderson, [http://realscreen.com/2012/12/17/storm-surfers-3d-lands-aacta-awards-nods/ "“Storm Surfers 3D” lands AACTA Awards nods"]. ''[[RealScreen]]'', December 17, 2012.</ref>
It subsequently won the [[AACTA Award]] for [[AACTA Award for Best Feature Length Documentary|Best Feature Length Documentary]] at the [[2nd AACTA Awards]] in 2013.<ref>[http://www.thesurfchannel.com/news/20130222/storm-surfers-3d-wins-big-with-three-awards/ "Storm Surfers 3D Wins Big with Three Awards"]. [[Surf Channel]], 22 February 2013.</ref> It was also nominated in the AACTA award categories for Best Editing in a Documentary and Best Cinematography in a Documentary.<ref>Kelly Anderson, [http://realscreen.com/2012/12/17/storm-surfers-3d-lands-aacta-awards-nods/ "“Storm Surfers 3D” lands AACTA Awards nods"]. ''[[RealScreen]]'', 17 December 2012.</ref>


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Latest revision as of 06:26, 5 September 2024

Storm Surfers 3D
Film poster
Directed byJustin McMillan
Christopher Nelius
Produced byEllenor Cox
Marcus Gillezeau
StarringRoss Clarke-Jones
Tom Carroll
Narrated byToni Collette
CinematographyDavid Maguire
Edited byRodrigo Balart
Music byRichard Tognetti
Michael Yezerski
Production
companies
6ixty Foot Films
Firelight Productions
Red Bull Films
Release date
  • 14 August 2012 (2012-08-14)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Storm Surfers 3D is an Australian documentary film, directed by Justin McMillan and Christopher Nelius and released in 2012.[1] Narrated by Toni Collette, the film centres on Ross Clarke-Jones and Tom Carroll, two Australian surfers who specialize in tow-in surfing.[2]

The film had its Australian theatrical premiere in August 2012. It was screened in September at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, where it was named first runner-up for the People's Choice Award for Documentaries.[3]

It subsequently won the AACTA Award for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 2nd AACTA Awards in 2013.[4] It was also nominated in the AACTA award categories for Best Editing in a Documentary and Best Cinematography in a Documentary.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Katherine Monk, "Riders on the storm; Visually arresting surfing film makes waves, but makes no magic". Ottawa Citizen, 28 June 2013.
  2. ^ "Iconic wave riders deal with age, seek out big breaks in 'Storm Surfers 3D'". Canadian Press, 26 June 2013.
  3. ^ Peter Howell, "Silver Linings Playbook writes surprise TIFF ending". Toronto Star, 17 September 2012.
  4. ^ "Storm Surfers 3D Wins Big with Three Awards". Surf Channel, 22 February 2013.
  5. ^ Kelly Anderson, "“Storm Surfers 3D” lands AACTA Awards nods". RealScreen, 17 December 2012.
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