Trailer: Sojourn
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In this week’s installment of Surf Cinema Sundays powered by The Surf Network, we showed Nathan Oldfield’s beautifully shot “Sojourn,” included in your Premium membership. You can read an interview with the director here. If you’re not already Premium, sign up for a Surfline free trial here, and you can also stream/rent the film by going to TheSurfNetwork’s site.
Released just six years ago,
Sojourn is hardly vintage, but it does transport us back to a simpler time in surf culture of influential surf magazines and a booming industry; five-star boat trips and hard-copy surf movies.
Interview: Nathan Oldfield on “Sojourn”
In 2014, Australian filmmaker Nathan Oldfield turned a last-minute Tracks assignment into a free-form visual masterpiece in the Mentawai Islands.
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Released just six years ago,
Sojourn is hardly vintage, but it does transport us back to a simpler time in surf culture of influential surf magazines and a booming industry; five-star boat trips and hard-copy surf movies. But for Nathan Oldfield a uniquely gifted photographer/filmmaker from the North Coast of New South Wales whose work had earned him numerous accolades, including
Surfing World Magazine’s “Fifty Most Intriguing People In Surfing” the quintessential Indo dream voyage had somehow evaded him. Fortunately, Nathan knew a guy who knew a guy who knew a guy at