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Thrill to surfing's past, present and future in Generations: The Movie
Quiksilver's new film release celebrates three incredible generations of talent and showcases the mind-blowing skills of their team at some of the planet's most high performance waves. Watch it here.
Written by Chris Binns
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From Simon Anderson to Tom Carroll, Mark Richards to Kelly Slater, Lisa Andersen to Stephanie Gilmore, Andy Irons to Taj Burrow, even Mick Fanning and Joel Parkinson; over the years any surfer of note has at some point plastered Quicksilver's iconic Mountain and Wave logo on the nose of their board.
The wetsuit brand that was born in a garage in Torquay, Australia in 1969 has gone on to sponsor talent in all corners of the globe, from Dane Reynolds in California to Jeremy Flores in France, Fred Patachia in Hawaii and Masatoshi Ono in Japan.
From day one Quiksilver have prided themselves on their video output, from the folkloric Quiksilver Crossing to Surfers Of Fortune, Mad Wax, the incredible Young Guns series and many, many more. Their latest release is called Generations: The Movie and we're pleased to present it in the player above.
Featuring the past, present and future of surfing, and capturing the Quiksilver team at their best around the world, Generations is one not to be missed. Legends like world champions Tom Carroll and Mark Richards share the screen with modern day superstars Kanoa Igarashi, Leonardo Fioravanti, Mikey Wright and Koa Rothman.
As well as the current crop of heavy hitters, Generations shines a spotlight on the kids who are up next: take a bow Kade Matson, Kael Walsh, Kauli Vast, Marco Mignot and more.
Shot all around the world in sparkling HD, Generations: The Movie is another feather in Quiksilver's cinematic cap and we invite you to settle in with your popcorn, get comfortable in your favourite recliner and hit play above to enjoy the show.
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