Known as the ‘Bible of Surfing’, Surfer Magazine has been the foremost authority on surf culture since 1960. Just like the legacy brand, Surfer delivers unrivaled content and captivating stories that inspire, and celebrate the world of surfing.
Self Discovery for Social Survival
An exploration of pro surfing, music, the environment and local culture.
View From a Blue Moon
A dynamic surfer travels to some of his favorite surfing destinations around the world, from Oahu in Hawaii to the dark, uncharted waters of Africa.
Trouble: The Lisa Andersen Story
Chronicling the rise of Lisa Andersen, who ran away from home as a teen to pursue surfing and prevailed through many life struggles before becoming a four-time world champion.
Thundercloud
Elite surfers recount one of the most spectacular days in surfing history: June 8, 2012. A massive swell arrives at Fiji's Cloudbreak, aka Thundercloud Reef, during the ASP World Championship Surfing Tour event.
Single Fin Yellow
Singlefin Yellow tells the story of one surfboard's life as it travels the globe shared by a group of friends.
Handmade 2: A Journey Through Perfect Waves and Handshaped Boards
Alex Knost, Ellis Ericson, Andrew Doheny and Shyama Buttonshaw share their handshaping journeys.
Thundercloud
Elite surfers recount one of the most spectacular days in surfing history: June 8, 2012. A massive swell arrives at Fiji's Cloudbreak, aka Thundercloud Reef, during the ASP World Championship Surfing Tour event.
Surfing Morning of the Sun
A homage to classic surfing films of the 1970s mixing in contemporary footage.
The Longest Wave
Windsurfing champion Robby Naish overcomes personal and professional obstacles to pursue the world's biggest waves.
Trouble: The Lisa Andersen Story
Chronicling the rise of Lisa Andersen, who ran away from home as a teen to pursue surfing and prevailed through many life struggles before becoming a four-time world champion.
Step Into Liquid
In a documentary shot in waters all over the globe, director Dana Brown takes on tall waves and surfers who live to challenge them. The film treks from the Irish coast, where a trio of American brothers take on the Atlantic surf, to Rapa Nui in the Pacific, where the Easter Island statues gaze out at board-riding daredevils. Brown also finds good surfing in unlikely places, like Wisconsin and Texas, and charts the rise of female surfers in a sport traditionally dominated by males.