A Dingo's Tale

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Director: Dean Morrison

Released: 2011

Length: 0 mins

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A Dingo’s Tale is a feature film based on the life and trials of Dean “Dingo” Morrison to date.

The story is an intuitive look into Deans life and the expedition that he has taken from childhood prodigy up until today as one of the most well known surfers in the world.

A Dingo’s Tale tells the story of a young man’s passion, desire, and drive to achieve greatness on the exclusive surfing stage. The film covers the highs and lows of Dean’s dream to compete on the world stage and travel the world as a professional surfer.

Somewhere along the way, A Dingo’s Tale touches on the key people that have influenced Dean’s life and witnessed first-hand his rise to the top- people like Wayne “Rabbit” Batholomew, the ‘78 World Champion and Dean’s mentor and confidant from a very early age.

“Life’s too short; just surf and have fun.”—Dean “Dingo” Morrison

A Dingo’s Tale showcases Dean’s inherent talent in all surfing conditions from the most perfect sand bottom points of his hometown in Coolangatta (the infamous Kirra Point) to the scariest waves in the world including Pipeline, Teauphoo & Shipsterns.

Dean’s dedication and love for the sport of surfing is unsurpassed. Ask anyone around Dean, his friends and family, and they’ll tell you straight- Dean surfs more than anyone in the world!

The one constant that’s always been in favor of Dean in the always changing environment of his life is his love for the water, exploring never been to spots & searching for and finding the world’s most perfect waves.

“He goes on surf trips within surf trips, on top of surf trips, and in between surf trips. I once made the prediction that Dean will have surfed more perfect barrels than any human being in history and he is definitely on track.”—Wayne “Rabbit” Bartholomew

Filmed on Location in: Australia, Hawaii, Mexico, New Zealand, Tahiti, Fiji, Africa, and America

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