[Director] Pray backs away from the unpleasant stuff rather quickly, which seems a little disingenuous. But he's got a great subject, and when he's riding it at full throttle the film is absolutely charming.
Surfwise (2008)
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Reviews Counted:42
Fresh:41
Rotten:1
Average Rating:7.4/10
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for language and some sexual material.
Runtime: 1 hr 33 mins
Genre: Sports/Recreation
Theatrical Release:May 9, 2008 Limited
Box Office: $177,980
Synopsis: One need not be a surfing fanatic to find something interesting in SURFWISE, Doug Pray's thought-provoking documentary about the legendary and unconventional Paskowitz family. The first family in... One need not be a surfing fanatic to find something interesting in SURFWISE, Doug Pray's thought-provoking documentary about the legendary and unconventional Paskowitz family. The first family in surfing became famous for its large size, for earning countless trophies, and for its eccentric leader, Dorian "Doc" Paskowitz. Once an admired figure in the medical community, Dorian decided while at the height of his success to leave it all behind, heading for a life on the beach. While traveling the world in search of the next great wave, Dorian met and married Juliette, who shortly began birthing their nine children. Born in quick succession and never placed in school, the kids were raised in the ocean and in an ever-moving camper. Though they seemed unconventional to outsiders, their atypical routine was actually highly controlled by Dorian, who wanted to raise his family the way animals live, free of the material world. The film takes viewers on a turbulent ride through the family's complex history, first focusing on its patriarch and then slowly moving through the years with commentary by the family's seven now-grown children. Careful never to judge, SURFWISE simply presents the story as experienced by those on the inside. Even at age 85, Dorian appears before the camera outspoken and sure as ever that the extreme way he raised his children was a gift to them. Scenes of complaint by the adult children are countered by a hopeful reunion at the end. Though Pray doesn't break any new filmmaking ground here, he chooses an intriguing subject that, in turn, prompts viewers to leave the film looking at family dynamics, tradition, and personal sacrifice in a new way. [More]
Director: Doug Pray
Director: Doug Pray
Producer: Graydon Carter, Tommy Means, Matthew Weaver, Jonathan Paskowitz
Composer: John Dragonetti
Studio: Magnolia Pictures
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Reviews for Surfwise
Having previously dug into Seattle grunge (1996's Hype!) and hip-hop scratch (2001's Scratch), filmmaker Pray continues his subculture-immersion studies in this revealing portrait of Dorian 'Doc' Paskowitz.
It's a complex and conflicted look at a family, torn apart by rifts and yet still bonded by love.
[Filmmaker Doug Pray] does an admirable job of allowing his subjects to represent themselves.
The story is essentially Doc's, but the more compelling aspect of Surfwise is the obvious question: Are the kids dysfunctional or what?
An honest look at a complicated human situation,... it turns out to be a darker film than might be expected.
The movie feels exhaustive in its loaded 90-something minutes, showing and telling us much while leaving the meaning of the tangles and twists in this family open to interpretation. For once, the tip of the iceberg is enough.
Okay, you think your family is meshuggah? Just meet the Paskowitz clan.
Dr. Dorian Paskowitz, his wife Juliette and their nine children are perfect subjects for a documentary, and Surfwise does them justice.
A mesmerizingly ambivalent documentary about an itinerant family of Jewish surfer-dude health nuts.
Documentarian Doug Pray ("Scratch") connects the narrative dots between the Paskowitz's nine children that survived their unconventional upbringing with varying degrees of success. You have to see this unusual story to believe it.
Surfwise has a bohemian vibe and a cool sheen, but it’s an eager-to-please, pleasing commercial enterprise with a reassuring narrative arc.
Few documentaries parse the complexities of family dynamics so effectively.
What kid wouldn't want to spend every day at the beach instead of in school? Well, Doug Pray's absorbing new documentary suggests that no dream is as ideal as it may seem.
Surfwise tries to separate itself from the fray of political documentaries by not taking itself too seriously.
When so many documentaries today seem concerned only with arguing a point, it's nice to see something like this which seeks only to reveal.
By no means 'just another surfing doc,' as it offers an in-depth look at alternative parenting that raises many questions, like how the Paskowitzes were able to ward off the truant officers for so many years.
(Surfwise) delivers facts with fanciful shading, sequences that explain the lure of the ocean with images of the vast waves washing over their would-be conquerors.
Surfwise is a captivating documentary highlighted by some significant scenes of naked confession and an overall portrait of misplaced intelligence...a powerful document of familial agitation and disillusionment.
An intriguing docu about the psycho-social dynamics of one Jewish family that challenges our notions about basic American tenets, such as passion and obsession, professionalism and monetary success, normalcy and deviance, fun and responsibility.
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