
Ozzie Wright
Acting
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Known For

the smiling bag
The follow up to 'Nti Sheeto', the smiling bag is a new surf film starring OZZIE WRIGHT, CRAIG ANDERSON, NOA DEANE and CHIPPA WILSON. Filmed in Japan, Indonesia, Australia and USA. Shot on 16mm, Super 8 and Digital.

Volcom - True to This
When Volcom was founded in 1991, it was the first company to combine skateboarding, surfing and snowboarding under one brand from its inception. This way of life influenced the anti-establishment style and attitude that defined a generation. The cultural phenomenon was best captured when Volcom released "Alive We Ride" in 1993: a film documenting the raw excitement and spontaneous creativity inherent to the lifestyle. Twenty-one years later, with the release of "True To This", Volcom again captures the energy and artistry of board-riding in its purest forms. Shot all around the world and showcasing iconic athletes, "True To This" is a tribute to the movement that inspired a generation and the people and places that embody that spirit today.

Doped Youth
Shot on location in Australia, this creative film directed and produced by surfers Adam Blakey and Oscar Wright features some of the world's best wave riders in a fictional story about a group of degenerate surfer-musicians called Doped Youth who go up against formidable opponent Groovy Avalon (Kelly Slater) in a battle of the bands. The film features plenty of surfing footage with Dean Morrison, Ozzy Wright, James Cato and other top surfers. -

Sipping Jetstreams: An Adventure in Life
With a sense of natural whit and an eye for beauty, this romantic surf novel unfolds throughout the worlds most untouched destinations with today's best surfers, period.

Aquatic Dreams
Packed with incredible action footage on the water and plenty of fun on shore, this epic wave-riding adventure joins 11 world-class surfers on a tour through Western Australia and the Indonesian surfing hot spots on Bali and the Mentawi Islands. Producers Matt Gye and Shagga have gathered an amazingly talented cast, including Jay Davies and Dean Harrington riding some of Australia's biggest barrels and Taj Burrow shredding the best Balinese breaks.

Campaign 2: A Taylor Steele Movie
Stick a finger down your throat and barf right now ’cause this vid is SICK! Slater manhandling 10-foot thick “Soup Bowls.” Andy and Bruce pumping your veins up withdanger-shred ballet. But don’t eat a tub of Daaz washed down with an eight ball just yet – Shane Dorian ends this ride raw like the spandex-ed Bruce Dickenson of “Maiden Japan.” We at The Mag recommend this vid big.

Here & Now
This film was shot in one day. More than 25 filmmakers and surfers worked in unison to document the world of surfing in a single 24-hour period: May 2, 2012. From world champs like Kelly Slater and Stephanie Gilmore to free spirits like Dave Rastovich, Ozzy Wright and Alex Knost, this project brings together shapers, photographers, legends, beginners, third world, first world and surf world. Some scored big. Others couldn’t find a ripple. It’s all part of the surfing experience. From contests to camping, hanging at home or hitting the road, veteran surf filmmaker Taylor Steele pulls together an epic, international cast to prove the best place to be is here and now.

Save The Big Fat Whales
Electric Visuals new surf movie by Peter Crumpton, Ozzie Wright and friends Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 27 November, 2007 : - - Ozzie, Rasta, Ry Craike, Jay Davies, Kalani Robb, Richie Lovett, Mike Morrissey, Luke Stedman, Richie Vaculik, Mike Todd, Gabe Kling and many more deliver outstanding performances. Each surfer featured on the movie was asked to edit their own part and as a result the movie has a number of unique and innovative sections. Featuring music from The Goons Of Doom, ASG, The Meanies, Angus and Julia Stone, CKY, CC Adcock and Hank Williams III. Ozzie Wright wrote songs, produced art and animations for the movie.

Chasing Dora
Chasing Dora is the story of three California surfers who decided to bring to life an epic challenge thrown down by one of surfing's greatest stylists, the renowned maverick, Miki Dora, who died in 2002 at age 67. Dora was one of the sport's iconic figures. He railed against the commercialization of surfing, yet endorsed one of the best-selling surfboard models of the mid-'60s surf boom; he decried competitive surfing, yet still chose to enter some, and floated schemes to promote others; he shunned publicity, yet managed to use the surf media to create an almost mythic persona for himself. Chasing Dora takes on one of his radical ideas--that the ultimate test of a truly great surfer would be in a contest for the longest wave ridden, on a self-made wooden board, with no equipment or accessories that stemmed from the industrial age--no plastics, no neoprene suits, no surf leashes.

The Kill Five
The Kill 5 is an ode to Kelly Slater. Kelly has two sick sessions: a mental session and interview about the fun tropical surf in Tahiti, followed by a session at a California surf spot known for its amazing one-of-a-kind wedge. Slater drops in behind the lip over and over again. He pulls off critical turning on a dime, reminding the world once again why hes still the best surfer in the world. The Santa Cruz Harbor section, Tom Curren at his own private surfing spot, Kelly Slater at a secret spot in California, Ratboy in Indonesia and Flea surfing Mavericks all shot in 16mm. And dont forget Shawn Barney Barron pulling off the one-of-a-kind maneuver The Barrel Roll. Barney completes a full 360 standing up inside the tube of a wave. A move that has never been done again.
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