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So, Forgotten Island of Santosha is a bit of a curiosity. It follows a group of surfers who stumble upon this hidden gem, Tamarind Bay in Mauritius, which is pretty stunning. The atmosphere is laid-back, almost dreamlike, and you kind of get lost in the waves and the local scenery. There's not much known about the director, which adds to its mystique. I should mention the practical effects—they’re not groundbreaking, but they have a certain charm that fits the overall vibe. The pacing is leisurely, too, so it's not your typical surf movie. It feels more like a journey, with moments that linger just enough to let you soak it all in.
Forgotten Island of Santosha has a rather obscure release history, with only a handful of copies floating around in private collections. It seems to have garnered a niche following among those intrigued by surf culture and unusual travel films from the 70s. The scarcity of the film, combined with its unique setting and atmospheric storytelling, makes it a point of interest for dedicated film collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate lesser-known gems.
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