May 24 - Sipping Jetstreams

Sipping Jetstreams is a film and book by Taylor Steele and Dustin Humphrey. Sipping Jetstreams is an absolute amazing film! This surf documentary will give you another perspective on the world and traveling and make you want to explore for the rest of your life. 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.

May 31 - September Sessions

The Tomorrow land story brought to life in brillant 16mm film. In 1999 a group of the best surfers in the world traveled to the Mentawai Islands. What they found was a surfers paradise. September Sessions documents this trip with interviews and 16mm footage of life on a once in a lifetime surftrip.

Starring: Kelly Slater, Shane Dorian, Rob Machado, Ross Williams, Luke Egan, and Brad Gerlach.

June 7 - May Days Teahupoo

Blackwater told the story of the worlds most incredible wave - Now see the latest installment with May Dayz as nature delivers one of the most incredible swells in the history of Teahupo'o.

On May 1st and 2nd 2005, Teahupo'o roared like never before over two days, and it was completely documented as THE BEST EVER by Blackwater director Tim Bonython. Day one was big grey and very scary and day two delivered a day of massive, perfect waves.

This is really an experience at the edge...

June 14 - Dane Reynolds 1st Chapter

Dane Reynolds is one of the most talented up and coming surfers in the world. Dane spent this past year surfing in Australia, California, France, Hawaii, Morocco, and Portugal to film his first surf movie. Dane is arguably one of the most entertaining surfers to watch. The First Chapter surf video is a must have.

Watch, get pumped, go surf!

June 21 - Blue Horizons

Blue Horizon is a surf movie with a new angle. For the last two years Jack McCoy follows the lives of current world surfing champion Andy Irons and 'soul surfer' Dave 'Rasta' Rastovich. The movie looks at cultural differences between the worlds of competition surfing and free surfing. The film has a backdrop of the history of surfing, as well as, visiting some amazing surf locations around the globe.

June 28 - Campaign II

Campaign 2, A Taylor Steele movie. The sequel to the hit Campaign. Once again Taylor Steele has brought together the best surfers in the world surfing the best waves in the world, for a world class surf movie. Two disk DVD set. Includes multiple soundtrack options, directors commentary, behind the scene footage and outtakes. A great movie!

July 5 - Thicker Than Water

Thicker Than Water is a collection of images and memories that started witht the first time we stood on the deck of a surfboard and ends with an eighteen-month journey through the North Atlantic, South Pacific and the Bay of Bengal.

Thicker Than Water was written and directed by Chris Malloy. Directed, filmed and scored by Jack Johnson and directed and edited by Emmett Malloy.

July 12 - Young Guns II

The Young Guns crew, the chosen test pilots for the Indies IV’s maiden voyage through the Mentawais and beyond. Of course, with a vessel like this, you can’t exactly fly under the radar. Nine surfers, including headliners like Slater, Dane Reynolds, Troy Brooks, Fred Patacchia and Ry Craike, seven filmers and a handful of handlers descended upon every spot with promise, leaving no wave unshredded and no angle unfilmed. But behind all the chaos was the man who once pioneered this island chain when a simple outboard motor was considered a luxury. The man who’s watched it transform from a well-kept secret to the surf world’s favorite movie set.

July 19 - Secret Machine

Secret Machine is an exploration into the minds of the Globe team riders. The innermost thoughts of CJ Hobgood, Damien Hobgood, Taj Burrow and the rest of the Globe team has been captured and presented here entirely on super 16mm film.

July 26 - Riding Giants

"Riding Giants" traces the history of surfing. This is an insider's look at the origins of surfing, the colorful and subversive birth of surf culture, and the mythology and lure of the big wave. This passionate and fluid film is without question the first authentic history of surfing from its humble Hawaiian beginnings to the big business it became to the still-rebellious universe it inhabits today. Riding Giants is a study in individuality and freedom, the pursuit and techniques of pure kinetic pleasure, and the risk taking and attitudes that characterize its leading figures.

August 2 - Endless Summer

Bruce Brown's The Endless Summer DVD. On any day of the year, it's summer somewhere in the world. 1966 documentary by Bruce Brown spanning 3 years of filming in the early 60's, Brown captured the true fun of early surfing. They call it The Endless Summer, the ultimate surfing adventure, crossing the globe in search of the perfect wave. From uncharted waters of West Africa, to the shark-filled seas of Australia, to the tropical paradise of Tahiti and beyond, these California surfers accomplish in a few months what most people never do in a lifetime… they live their dream.

August 9 - A Broke Down Melody

A Film by Chris and Emmett Malloy. "The future of surfing will come from places you least expect" A Broke Down Melody follows swell through South America, Polynesia and Jamaica. Documenting in 16mm film the surfing of Kelly Slater, Gerry Lopez, Jack Johnson, Mike Todd, Mark Cunningham, CJ Hobgood, The Wilmots, The Malloys, and Rob Machado.

August 16 - Billabong XXL

From the open-ocean waves of Cortes Bank to the heaviest day ever at Jaws to coldawater perfection at Mavericks to Mexican storm surf at Todos Santos to the never seen breakers of Belharra, France this video captures the most outrageous year in the history of big wave surfing.

August 23 - Endless Summer II

Bruce Brown's The Endless Summer 2 DVD. Twenty-eight years after directing the hit documentary The Endless Summer, Bryan Brown went on a similar quest with two surfers to find the perfect wave. With a bigger budget and more sophistication in the production, this sequel is even more spectacular. What is lost in innocence--which The Endless Summer was rich in--is made up for in stunning looks at pristine beaches on exotic and even unlikely (for example, Alaska) shores. Highlights: Don King's underwater shots, Alaska, Wingnut's longboard mastery around the world, Tom Curren, all-time Tavarua with Slater and Carroll, definitive North Shore moments, fun on the West Side, and a spot on Gerry Lopez and Laird Hamilton including huge, perfect Peahi (Jaws).