Chris Malloy

Chris Malloy

Perfil

Chris Malloy

Filmes

The Fisherman’s Son
Director
Acompanhe a história do surfista de ondas grandes, Ramón Navarro, e os seus projetos ambientais ao longo da costa chilena.
Groundswell
Director
While searching for waves, the crew documents what would be threatened if the Northern Gateway tar sands oil pipeline is built.
180 Grau Sul
Story
Aprecie paisagens lindas e uma incrível viagem desde o México até a Patagônia, percorrendo todo o litoral da América da sul. O viajante Jeff Johnson procura imitar o feito de seus heróis Yvon Chouinard e Doug Tompkins.
180 Grau Sul
Director
Aprecie paisagens lindas e uma incrível viagem desde o México até a Patagônia, percorrendo todo o litoral da América da sul. O viajante Jeff Johnson procura imitar o feito de seus heróis Yvon Chouinard e Doug Tompkins.
One Track Mind
Director
One Track Mind explores the technical side and ambitious nature of surfing’s most competitive individuals and their drive to push the limits and succeed. Shot on 16mm, the film spans generations and styles in search of the common thread that makes them the best. The most influential people in modern surfing tell stories about their best boards, the surfers they hail and the waves they live to ride.
Water Man
Self
'Water Man' takes you on an intimate boat trip with some of the most influential surfers of our time as they bodysurf, paddle surf, hydrofoil, stand up surf and tow surf in the Indian Ocean.
A Brokedown Melody
Director
A Brokedown Melody explores the times, travels and experiences of a tribe of surfers who search for the spark of life and look to pass it on to the younger generation. The film follows swell through South America, Polynesia and Jamaica documenting the surfing and times of Kelly Slater, Jack Johnson, Gerry Lopez, Rob Machado and the Malloys.
Blue Crush
Himself
Ainda no início de suas carreiras, Lisa Andersen, Rochelle Ballard, Layne Beachley, Serena Brooke e Megan Abubo mostram toda a potência do surfe radical feminino.
Shelter
Director
In 2001 Woodshed Films released their third Moonshine Experiment surf movie entitled “Shelter.” With a similar style and feel to the first two Moonshine Experiments, “Thicker Than Water” and “September Sessions”, “Shelter” is one of Taylor Steele and Chris Malloy’s best productions. This surf movie does a great job of staying far away from the politics of surfing and focuses more on soul surfing. However, don’t think that there aren’t any surfers worth watching in this movie because there are plenty. “Shelter” is jam packed with professional and well-known surfers such as Rob Machado, Taylor Knox, Joel Tudor, Mick Fanning, Dean Morrison, Jack Johnson, The Malloy’s, Kelly Slater, Nat Young, Donavon Frankenreiter, Shane Dorian, Jon Swift and many more. The soundtrack for “Shelter” is similar to “Thicker Than Water” and “September Sessions”. It has a slower and mellower feel, featuring artists such as Mason Jennings, The Shins, White Buffalo and even surfers Jon Swift and Rob Machado.
Thicker Than Water
Director
Chris Malloy, Emmett Malloy, and Jack Johnson got together to document the life and times of a pro surfer. Shot all on 16mm Film "Thicker Than Water" follows Rob Machado, Kelly Slater, Brad Gerlach, Shane Dorian, and others on a 18 month journey through the North Atlantic, South Pacific, and the Bay of Bengal.
Thicker Than Water
Himself
Chris Malloy, Emmett Malloy, and Jack Johnson got together to document the life and times of a pro surfer. Shot all on 16mm Film "Thicker Than Water" follows Rob Machado, Kelly Slater, Brad Gerlach, Shane Dorian, and others on a 18 month journey through the North Atlantic, South Pacific, and the Bay of Bengal.
No Destination
The journey is more important than the goal. Five friends on a surfing odyssey that will change your perspective on modern surfing. Starring Taylor Knox, Chris Malloy, Pat O'Connell, Kelly Slater, and Ross Williams. Interviews by Nick Carrol. A 1998 film by Don King and Jeff Hornbaker.
The Show
Greg Browning as a lost space traveler, Chris Malloy as a cowboy, Shane Dorian and Taylor Knox as street thugs, Rob Machado as the Godfather? Sounds more like a night at the local multiplex than one of the greatest surf films of all time.