Vai pra Cuba, Eduardo!
Depicts the dynamic, space age surfers of the 1960's who 'feel the juice' of the ocean's swell's. They are 50 of the most well known surfers from around the world. Filmed in California, at the Ranch,…

Vai pra Cuba, Eduardo!
Depicts the dynamic, space age surfers of the 1960's who 'feel the juice' of the ocean's swell's. They are 50 of the most well known surfers from around the world. Filmed in California, at the Ranch, the North Shore, and Honolu Bay. The "Cosmic Children" was the first new wave shortboard surf movie. Never was the expression "go with the flow" so well applied as when we speak about the coolness of the surfing shown by the space age surfers of the 1960's. It is a surf style that translates itself in a uncommitted, light and sensual approach to the waves. It looks the guys couldn't care less and yet all the surf stars of the time are reunited in what makes this film one of the best compilation of American surfers of all time. —Ulf Kjell Gür

Vai pra Cuba, Eduardo!
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Depicts the dynamic, space age surfers of the 1960's who 'feel the juice' of the ocean's swell's. They are 50 of the most well known surfers from around the world. Filmed in California, at the Ranch, the North Shore, and Honolu Bay.
The "Cosmic Children" was the first new wave shortboard surf movie. Never was the expression "go with the flow" so well applied as when we speak about the coolness of the surfing shown by the space age surfers of the 1960's. It is a surf style that translates itself in a uncommitted, light and sensual approach to the waves.
It looks the guys couldn't care less and yet all the surf stars of the time are reunited in what makes this film one of the best compilation of American surfers of all time. —Ulf Kjell Gür.