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Surfwise

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Surfwise (2008)

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Reviews Counted: 35

Fresh: 35

Rotten:0

Average Rating: 7.6/10

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 surfing became famous for its large... 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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Jul 29, 2008

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DVD Features:

  • Keep Case
  • Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.78

Audio:

  • Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
  • Subtitles - Spanish - Optional

Additional Release Material:

  • Additional Footage - 1. SURFING FOOTAGE BY CINEMATOGRAPHER
  • 2. SURFERS HEALING
  • 3. DOC'S PHILOSOPHY ABOUT SURFING AND HEALTH
  • 4. Outtakes
  • Audio Commentary

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Pray's fast-paced editing matches the Paskowitzes' rootless existence, though at times it's difficult to keep track of who's who.

Full Review Source: Salt Lake Tribune | comment Comment
08/01/08
Sean Means
Salt Lake Tribune
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The most fascinating parts of the movie explore how the Paskowitz children -- who are now in their 30s and 40s -- continue to adjust to a more 'normal' lifestyle.

Full Review Source: Deseret News, Salt Lake City | comment Comment
07/31/08
Jeff Vice
Deseret News, Salt Lake City
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A provocative documentary about a man who dropped out to follow a dream that gradually evolved into something not unlike a nightmare.

Full Review Source: Houston Chronicle | comment Comment
07/18/08
Joe Leydon
Houston Chronicle
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Not just the story of one man's obsessive quest to find harmony on a plank of wood, Surfwise offers a cautionary tale about parenting, homeschooling (camper-schooling, actually), sibling rivalries and family sacrifice.

Full Review Source: Philadelphia Inquirer | comment Comment
06/26/08
Steven Rea
Philadelphia Inquirer
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Surfwise is a graceful, searching film that seems to have missed no opportunity to reveal truths about parents and children and how they come to understand each other.

Full Review Source: St. Paul Pioneer Press | comment Comment
06/20/08
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)
St. Paul Pioneer Press
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The film's director, Doug Pray, has been able to track down each and every Paskowitz child, and he weaves their memories together with old home movies, still photos and news clippings to create an evocative portrait of their lives.

Full Review Source: Chicago Sun-Times | comment Comment
06/20/08
Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times
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A riveting documentary that focuses more on weird family dynamics than big waves.

Full Review Source: Minneapolis Star Tribune | comment Comment
06/19/08
Colin Covert
Minneapolis Star Tribune
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Some documentarians think like essayists, propagandists, abstract painters, or magazine reporters. Doug Pray approaches his documentaries as though he's writing books.

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06/19/08
Noel Murray
Onion AV Club
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The unorthodox upbringing of the Paskowitz clan is the subject of Surfwise, the story of a family who lived on the road, camped at the beachfront and fashioned its own vanguard version of 1960s-'70s alternative lifestyles.

Full Review Source: Chicago Tribune | comment Comment
06/19/08
Sid Smith
Chicago Tribune
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...captures both the lure of the proto-hippie life and the often unresolved tensions...

Full Review Source: Sacramento News & Review | comment Comment
06/19/08
Jim Lane
Sacramento News & Review
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Surfwise spills the gripes, the frustrations and the pain onto the screen like damaged driftwood finally feeling the steadiness of shore after a long, stormy voyage at sea.

Full Review Source: San Antonio Express-News | comment Comment
06/16/08
Larry Ratliff
San Antonio Express-News
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There are too many unanswered questions and a suspicious forced happy ending, but Surfwise is still a fascinatingly voyeuristic and emotionally powerful movie.

Full Review Source: San Francisco Chronicle | comment Comment
06/13/08
Peter Hartlaub
San Francisco Chronicle
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In the end, Surfwise is a fascinating portrait of a family that manages to be both radical and conventional, divided but still tightly bound by blood.

Full Review Source: KPBS.org | comment Comment
06/08/08
Beth Accomando
KPBS.org
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[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.

Full Review Source: Oregonian | comment Comment
06/06/08
Shawn Levy
Oregonian
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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.

Full Review Source: Austin Chronicle | comment Comment
06/06/08
Kimberly Jones
Austin Chronicle
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It's a complex and conflicted look at a family, torn apart by rifts and yet still bonded by love.

Full Review Source: Seattle Times | comment Comment
05/30/08
Moira MacDonald
Seattle Times
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[Filmmaker Doug Pray] does an admirable job of allowing his subjects to represent themselves.

Full Review Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer | comment Comment
05/29/08
Bill White
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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The story is essentially Doc's, but the more compelling aspect of Surfwise is the obvious question: Are the kids dysfunctional or what?

Full Review Source: Let's Not Listen | comment Comment
05/28/08
Tricia Olszewski
Let's Not Listen
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An honest look at a complicated human situation,... it turns out to be a darker film than might be expected.

Full Review Source: Los Angeles Times | comment Comment
05/23/08
Kenneth Turan
Los Angeles Times
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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.

Full Review Source: Boston Globe | comment Comment
05/23/08
Wesley Morris
Boston Globe
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