This documentary tells the story of a group of Australian and South African surfers who revolutionized their sport in Hawaii during the winter of 1975.This documentary tells the story of a group of Australian and South African surfers who revolutionized their sport in Hawaii during the winter of 1975.This documentary tells the story of a group of Australian and South African surfers who revolutionized their sport in Hawaii during the winter of 1975.
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- 1 nomination total
Reno Abellira
- Self
- (archive footage)
Eddie Aikau
- Self
- (archive footage)
Mick Fanning
- Self
- (archive footage)
Michael Ho
- Self
- (archive footage)
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"Bustin' Down the Door", tells the tale of the rise, fall and rise again of the surfing culture on the North Beach area of Hawaii in the 1970's
and documenting the rise of the professional surfing industry
I felt that even though the story was interesting and some of the archive action shots of the surfers and the waves were very good
although much, too much of the time the camera was focused on the faces of individuals in the story just relating their particular version of the tale to the viewer from their viewpoint
that's why I thought that it would have been far better made as more of a documentary (perhaps for TV) than a big-screen film.
I was also a little disappointed in the music that went with the surf scenes I thought that this could have been done an awful lot better maybe, perhaps I may have been too harshly comparing it to the superb Pink Floyd music from the Echoes album that went alongside another "surfer" type film in 1975 called "Crystal Voyager".
I was also a bit annoyed at the "constant" repetition of certain surfing clips over, and over again it seemed to "cheapen" the overall impact of film by using the same footage many times ...
Otherwise the film (as a documentary) pretty much seemed to capture the mood of the moment in Hawaii in the 1970's and the trials, tribulations, failures and successes of the leading players in the surfing world at the time ...
Narrated well by Edward Norton, some of the main characters being interviewed are quite enigmatic, namely Wayne "Rabbit" Bartholomew, Mark Richards (MR), and Shaun Tomson but, I feel that you'd probably would need a keen interest in surfing to get fully into this movie otherwise it's no more than a "passable" documentary
Also, although I saw this at the BFI IMAX cinema, it was shot in 2D (not 3D), and filled 1/2 to a 1/3 of the screen – not the full IMAX screen
I was also a little disappointed in the music that went with the surf scenes I thought that this could have been done an awful lot better maybe, perhaps I may have been too harshly comparing it to the superb Pink Floyd music from the Echoes album that went alongside another "surfer" type film in 1975 called "Crystal Voyager".
I was also a bit annoyed at the "constant" repetition of certain surfing clips over, and over again it seemed to "cheapen" the overall impact of film by using the same footage many times ...
Otherwise the film (as a documentary) pretty much seemed to capture the mood of the moment in Hawaii in the 1970's and the trials, tribulations, failures and successes of the leading players in the surfing world at the time ...
Narrated well by Edward Norton, some of the main characters being interviewed are quite enigmatic, namely Wayne "Rabbit" Bartholomew, Mark Richards (MR), and Shaun Tomson but, I feel that you'd probably would need a keen interest in surfing to get fully into this movie otherwise it's no more than a "passable" documentary
Also, although I saw this at the BFI IMAX cinema, it was shot in 2D (not 3D), and filled 1/2 to a 1/3 of the screen – not the full IMAX screen
- colin_coyne
- Aug 31, 2009
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- Language
- Also known as
- バスティン・ダウン・ザ・ドア
- Filming locations
- Oahu, Hawaii, USA(main location)
- Production company
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Box office
- Budget
- $650,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $109,427
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $17,317
- Jul 27, 2008
- Gross worldwide
- $187,827
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was Bustin' Down the Door (2008) officially released in Canada in English?
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