Ride a White Horse
Director Bob Evans samples footage from his previous surf films, chronicling the rise of surfing icons Midget Farrelly, Nat Young and the Malibu Board.
The film's main drawcard (apart from the awesome surf footage) is the jazzadelic score featuring Sven Libaek whose music was used in Wes Anderson's The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou.
It's surprising how well jazz works with the surf genre. This alignment can be seen in even earlier works such as the Lalo Schifrin score to the rarely seen Gone With the Wave (1963) and the fantastic anti-skateboard pseudo-doc The Devil's Toy (1966) with its beautiful and free-flowing score featuring Genevive Bujold.
These screenings are a rare experience for lovers of surf and music.