ULU32 is really a deep dive into the surfing culture of Indonesia, particularly Bali. You get this raw, gritty feel throughout the film that makes you appreciate the ocean and the surfers who challenge it. Steve Cooney does a solid job capturing not just the breathtaking waves but also the spirit of the people who ride them. The pacing kind of ebbs and flows like the tides, balancing between thrilling ride footage and quieter moments that let you soak in the atmosphere. There’s this beautiful mix of archival and contemporary shots, which highlights the evolution of surfing in the region. The performances by the surfers, both legendary and rising stars, add layers to the narrative, reflecting their connection to the ocean and each other. It’s definitely a love letter to surfing.
Features stunning cinematography from various top cameramen.Focuses on the evolution of surfing in Indonesia over three decades.Captivating personal stories from surfers intertwined with surf culture.
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