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Going With The Flow Surf Films Presented By Arsen Productions
This film shows a brief glimpse into the life of a surfer living in the United States in and out of the water. Join Mike Trzinski, the average joe surfer, who works a regular job, has a family and enjoys surfing to help him attain the much needed focus required to live a happy, balanced, and successful life. By being a surfer Mike enjoys traveling to wave rich destinations. For this trip he chooses Southern California due to it being the roots of the modern surfing culture. During his trip he wants to emerse himself in the area to more fully understand what it means to be a surfer in the United States. Upon his stoked arrival in Southern California his friend, Chad Dawson, introduces him to two of the best classic style longboarders, Kevin Connelly and Jesse Timm. Kevin and Jesse share their love and knowledge of surfing with him through stylish, classic longboarding, great surf spots, and enjoy some good stories with Surfing Legends Linda Benson, Lance Carson, LJ Richards, Henry Ford, Hank Warner, son of Dewey Weber, Cory and friends met along the way. Narrative about family, surfing style, surfboard evolution, surfing population and ethics, environmental concerns, inspiration, and personal growth are all sprinkled throughout the film. Not only Mike, but the viewer is left enriched by the experience and left wanting to grab a surfboard and head down to their nearest beach capable of producing surfable waves to become apart of the surfing heritage.
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