Step Into Liquid (2003)
Bruce Brown, the famous surfer and director who produced the movie The Endless Summer, served as inspiration for Dana Brown's debut solo project. Although Step Into Liquid is technically superior, it has the same friendly vibe (decades of camera advancements may have helped there). The expectations are high when you're a Brown, and Dana met them: his movie is currently the fifth-highest-grossing sports documentary of all time.
Alby Falzon and David Elfick produced the iconic surf movie Morning of the Earth in 1971. G. Wayne Thomas provided the soundtrack for the movie, which featured songs and music by well-known Australian musicians Tamam Shud, John J. Francis, Brian Cadd, Mike Rudd, and G. Wayne Thomas. The album was the country's first Gold soundtrack. The soundtrack to Morning of the Earth (1971) was included in the book 100 Best Australian Albums in October 2010.
The movie shows surfers traveling to Bali, Hawaii, and Australia's north-east coast in quest of the ideal wave while living in spirtual peace with nature and creating their own boards (and homes). The film, which is recognized as one of the best in its category, is notable for capturing the first surfers to ride the waves at Uluwatu, on the island of Bali's most southern tip, introducing Bali to surfers all over the world and ushering in Bali's development as a popular tourist destination.