Finally: die erste Surffilm Nacht, Open Air unter dem Sternenhimmel am Flughafen Tempelhof.
Wir zeigen als erstes den neuen Wasted Talend Film Los Alisios von Db Bags und freuen uns ab jetzt diese High End Surfbags bei uns im Store anbieten zu können.

Als zweiten Film zeigen wir ein Masterpiece, den neuen full length Film von Dion Agius: Dark Hollow.
Gedreht in Tasmanien von der Legende Joe G.

Natürlich ist der Event for free für euch und dank Db Bags haben wir ein paar Frei Drinks und ein paar tolle Goodies!

Wir freuen uns schon sehr.

https://dbjourney.com/
http://ete-clothing.de/
https://www.instagram.com/ete.clothing/

Dark Hollow.

Named after the Tasmanian Surf break, Dion Agius’ Dark Hollow takes on multiple channels of expression. We’ve scrolled through the low-velocity threads before, but now we are met by a trailer for an upcoming film. Dion shot and filmed the project in collaboration with Globe’s very own Joe Guglielmino.

Aside from noteworthy surfing, Dark Hollow aims to protect endangered wild areas around Tasmania. According to Dion, “Joe G and I have been working on Dark Hollow for the past few years. It’s grown and evolved over time, but it has always taken its core inspiration from my home state of Tasmania. The film is our vision of how the world could be if we looked after it, and features appearances from some of my best friends, including Craig Anderson and Chippa Wilson.”

Los vientos Alisios – The Trade winds.

Seven days on the rock with Erwin Bliss and Héctor Menéndez.

The trade winds blew us into Fuerteventura from Dakar, via a stopover in Barcelona. PCR tests and airport hotels. Something about a journey.

Enter the Canaries; African in location and European in culture. Where Spain ends and the Sahara begins, separated by a mere 80 miles of sea. The rocks, the wind, the desert and the dust. And the sea, always the sea. We would hear rumours of better winds in Lanzarote and go there. We would later the find out the wind would be the same. Always north. Always on, or cross shore. South winds are only something that happens in memory and never in real life. We would get stopped by Guardia Civil and Erwin would have his wrist slapped. Héctor would guide us on our journey around the islands and surfed oversized twin fins with incredible flair. We explored every possible nook around the parameters of the rock we called home for seven days, letting the Alisios guide us. Trying to escape el viento but in the end, embracing it.

Los Alisios.

Produced by Wasted Talent, in association with The Embassy.
Supported by Db.
Starring Erwin Bliss, with Héctor Menéndez.
Filmed and edited by Yentl Touboul.
Executive producer Alexei Obolensky.
Still photography by Nil Puissant.
Art Direction and design by George Hatton.

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Dark Hollow Berlin Premiere supported by Db Bags and Globe

Dark Hollow Berlin Premiere supported by Db Bags and Globe

Finally: die erste Surffilm Nacht, Open Air unter dem Sternenhimmel am Flughafen Tempelhof.
Wir zeigen als erstes den neuen Wasted Talend Film Los Alisios von Db Bags und freuen uns ab jetzt diese High End Surfbags bei uns im Store anbieten zu können.

Als zweiten Film zeigen wir ein Masterpiece, den neuen full length Film von Dion Agius: Dark Hollow.
Gedreht in Tasmanien von der Legende Joe G.

Natürlich ist der Event for free für euch und dank Db Bags haben wir ein paar Frei Drinks und ein paar tolle Goodies!

Wir freuen uns schon sehr.

https://dbjourney.com/
http://ete-clothing.de/
https://www.instagram.com/ete.clothing/

Dark Hollow.

Named after the Tasmanian Surf break, Dion Agius’ Dark Hollow takes on multiple channels of expression. We’ve scrolled through the low-velocity threads before, but now we are met by a trailer for an upcoming film. Dion shot and filmed the project in collaboration with Globe’s very own Joe Guglielmino.

Aside from noteworthy surfing, Dark Hollow aims to protect endangered wild areas around Tasmania. According to Dion, “Joe G and I have been working on Dark Hollow for the past few years. It’s grown and evolved over time, but it has always taken its core inspiration from my home state of Tasmania. The film is our vision of how the world could be if we looked after it, and features appearances from some of my best friends, including Craig Anderson and Chippa Wilson.”

Los vientos Alisios – The Trade winds.

Seven days on the rock with Erwin Bliss and Héctor Menéndez.

The trade winds blew us into Fuerteventura from Dakar, via a stopover in Barcelona. PCR tests and airport hotels. Something about a journey.

Enter the Canaries; African in location and European in culture. Where Spain ends and the Sahara begins, separated by a mere 80 miles of sea. The rocks, the wind, the desert and the dust. And the sea, always the sea. We would hear rumours of better winds in Lanzarote and go there. We would later the find out the wind would be the same. Always north. Always on, or cross shore. South winds are only something that happens in memory and never in real life. We would get stopped by Guardia Civil and Erwin would have his wrist slapped. Héctor would guide us on our journey around the islands and surfed oversized twin fins with incredible flair. We explored every possible nook around the parameters of the rock we called home for seven days, letting the Alisios guide us. Trying to escape el viento but in the end, embracing it.

Los Alisios.

Produced by Wasted Talent, in association with The Embassy.
Supported by Db.
Starring Erwin Bliss, with Héctor Menéndez.
Filmed and edited by Yentl Touboul.
Executive producer Alexei Obolensky.
Still photography by Nil Puissant.
Art Direction and design by George Hatton.

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