Hurley pro surfer John John Florence’s 4K film View From A Blue Moon to premiere in Sydney

Professional Hurley surfer John John Florence has announced the worldwide release details for his View From A Blue Moon. The film is the first surf film shot entirely in 4K and will have its first public screening anywhere in the world in Sydney – at United Cinemas, Collaroy on November 11, ahead of its worldwide release on December 1st, courtesy of Hurley Australia.

Here’s a bit of information about the film:

The fifty minute feature film follows the world’s most dynamic surfer – 23 year-old John John Florence as he and his closest friends head off from his home on Hawaii’s North Shore to his favourite surfing destinations around the globe.

The first surf film shot entirely in 4K View From A Blue Moon shows the sport of surfing as it’s never been captured before in John Florence and Blake Vincent Kueny’s second signature release, this time in association with the Emmy award-winning production company Brain Farm.

From the dreamy blue perfection of the South Pacific to the darkest uncharted waters of Africa (and everywhere in between), Florence faces a broad spectrum of emotions as he continues to seal his legacy as one of the most gifted surfers ever, redefining what is possible in the ocean.

With narration provided by acclaimed actor John C. Reilly, and music from Kishi Bashi, you can get a taste of the film here in this trailer. It’s looking pretty spectacular:

View From A Blue Moon will be digitally released through iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, M-Go, Vimeo On Demand, and other digital platforms in HD as well as DVD/Blu-ray on December 1st. Other premieres will happen around the world on November 11th and 12th, though the Sydney premiere will be the first. Pre-order is available now through Vimeo On Demand and DVD/Blu-ray.

 

 

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