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  1. 28 de sept. de 2016 · I never thought I would be reviewing a surfer movie, but View from a Blue Moon was so stunning that I needed to. This is one of my friend's favorite movies, and before I watched it I didn't understand. However, this movie has the best water cinematography I have ever seen. The visuals are absolutely stunning and makes me feel like I'm there.

  2. View From A Blue Moon. See the sport of surfing as it’s never been captured before in John Florence and Blake Vincent Kueny’s second signature release, in association with award-winning film studio, Brain Farm. The first surf film shot entirely in 4K, View From a Blue Moon follows the world’s most dynamic surfer John Florence and his ...

  3. 11 de nov. de 2015 · Blake Vincent Kueny. Director. Jay Tormohlen. Writer. From the dreamy blue perfection of the South Pacific to the darkest uncharted waters of Africa (and everywhere in between), John Florence faces a broad spectrum of emotions as he continues to seal his legacy as one of the most gifted surfers ever. And while the young Hawaiian is pulled in ...

  4. View From A Blue Moon. John John Florence has teamed up with the Brain FarSee the sport of surfing as it's never been captured before in John Florence and Blake Vincent Kueny's second signature release, this time in association withm to create the Art of Flight of surfing. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to ...

  5. Beyond the surfing sequences, "View From a Blue Moon" provides insight into John John Florence's personal life, his background, and the influences that have shaped him as one of the most celebrated surfers of his generation. The film is praised for its stunning visuals, compelling storytelling, and its ability to convey the deep connection ...

  6. View from a Blue Moon is 23072 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 19819 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than The Gamma People but less popular than The Past Is a Grotesque Animal.

  7. See the sport of surfing as it’s never been captured before in John Florence and Blake Vincent Kueny’s second signature release, this time in association with the award-winning film studio, Brain Farm.