Sipping Jetstreams
£26.50
Director: Taylor Steele
Released: 2006
Length: 40 mins
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From the markets and souks of Marrakech in Morocco to the blues of the Atlantic in Barbados, from Japan to Cuba, Italy, Hong Kong, and Egypt, Sipping Jetstreams is a photographic journey of discovery and adventure. This two year odyssey focuses not just on the surfing but the places and the faces of each destination.
Sipping Jetstreams reviews
average ratings:  Sipping Jetstreams review review by: Vince from Chesham September 02nd 2008 This isn't merely another surf film, this film encompasses everything that constitutes surfing and focusses as much on travelling as it does surfing. Unlike most other films, this one takes time to really show the character, culture, sights and sounds of all the countries involved. The great thing about this film that it visits places that you wouldn't necessarily link with surfung, such as Italy and Cuba. This is a beautiful film to watch and I feel the only thing that could have been improved is the soundtrack as it is a bit cheesy at times, but this doesn;t impact on the film at all! My favoutie section is Kelly in Barbados, he gets some nice little barrels. This is an instant classic and an essential item to own! 
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