this is a documentary from australia about women on the surfing scene in the 80s and 90s. this was a time when they were not being taken seriously, in these kind of renegade rogue days for these women who were absolutely incredibly talented, but they were coming up against a lot of sexism. and this documentary mixes archive footage with modern day interviews with these amazing women. there are so many great, witty, wonderful women in this film sharing their recollections of the past in a very lively and funny way. it s not a moan fest, you know. they re saying, 0k, we have these challenges, but we have this sisterhood. we got through it and this is how we got through it. and there s a sense of celebration about how far things have come in the surf scene since then, and the sort of groundwork that these women laid for the women now who finally are getting equal pay when it comes to the competitions. yes, and only very recently getting equal pay. and i watched this thinking, i know
of a turn, to put it mildly. and it s nicely filmed, isn t it? it looks, visually, it looks really impressive. very crisp, very beautiful. i was with it all the way. it s one of those films where there s more to talk about at the end than there is perhaps to learn. there s definitely a few questions, but if you go away wanting sort of a conversation topic, a conversation starter, then it s a good horror if you can stomach it. all right. 0k. really intriguing, for sure. for sure. what s your second choice this week? so, girls can t surf. obviously an ironic title. this is a documentary from australia about women on the surfing scene in the 80s and 90s. this was a time when they were not being taken seriously, in these kind of renegade rogue days for these women who were absolutely incredibly talented, but they were coming up against a lot of sexism. and this documentary mixes archive footage with modern day interviews with these amazing women. there are so many great, witty, wonderful
where there s more to talk about at the end than there is perhaps to learn. there s definitely a few questions, but if you go away wanting sort of a conversation topic, a conversation starter, then it s a good horror if you can stomach it. all right. really intriguing, for sure. for sure. what s your second choice this week? so, girls can t surf. obviously an ironic title. this is a documentary from australia about women on the surfing scene in the 80s and 90s. this was a time when they were not being taken seriously, and this kind of renegade rogue days for these women who were absolutely incredibly talented, but they were coming up against a lot of sexism. and this documentary mixes archive footage with modern day interviews with these amazing women. there are so many great, witty, wonderful women in this film sharing their recollections of the past in a very lively and funny way. it s not a moan fest, you know. they re saying, okay, we have these challenges, but we have this siste
if you can stomach it. all right. really intriguing, for sure. for sure. what s your second choice this week? so, girls can t surf. obviously an ironic title. this is a documentary from australia about women on the surfing scene in the 80s and 90s. this was a time when they were not being taken seriously, and this kind of renegade rogue days for these women who were absolutely incredibly talented, but they were coming up against a lot of sexism. and this documentary mixes archive footage with modern day interviews with these amazing women. there are so many great, witty, wonderful women in this film sharing their recollections of the past in a very lively and funny way. it s not a moan fest, you know. they re saying, 0k, we have these challenges, but we have this sisterhood. we got through it and this is how we got through it. and there s a sense of celebration about how far things have come in the surf scene since then, and the sort of groundwork that these women laid for the women