John John Florence
Nascimento : 1992-10-18, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
História
John "John John" Alexander Florence is an American professional surfer.
Self
John John Florence puts his career on the line against Kelly Slater to qualify for surfing's debut in the 2020 Olympics.
Himself
Eight of the world's best surfers—four legends and four rising stars—search for new waves and deeper understanding in exotic destinations.
In Distance Between Dreams, the most historic year in big wave surfing comes to life through the eyes of iconic surfer Ian Walsh, as he sets mind and body in motion to redefine the upper limits of what's considered 'rideable.' With massive El Niño powered swells building across the Pacific, Ian, Shaun, D.K. and Luke Walsh band together in the way only brothers can on a quest to progress surfing to unimaginable heights. Big wave surfing's transition from jet ski assists to paddling in raises the stakes, putting Walsh's intense physical and mental training, the latest technology, swell modeling, and safety team, his brothers, to the ultimate test. Surfers John John Florence, Greg Long, Shane Dorian and more link up with Walsh as he rides an emotional rollercoaster through this momentous winter.
Conspirator / Narrator
A visceral journey through the unseen and unknown world of big wave surf adventurer Frank James Solomon, an intercontinental clandestine investigation blurring the lines between myth, legend and reality.
Himself
O filme segue o surfista mais dinâmico do mundo John Florence e seus amigos mais próximos, de sua casa na Costa Norte de Oahu até os seus destinos favoritos de surf ao redor do globo. Desde o sonho de perfeição azul do Pacífico do Sul até as águas mais escuras e desconhecidas da África.
Taylor Steele’s brand new film – “Missing” – puts ASP World Champion Mick Fanning in some of the most radical places on the planet alongside his good friends John John Florence, Jordy Smith, Matt Wilkinson, and Tom Curren. Under the direction of the world-renowned film-maker, the project takes Mick Fanning out of the competition world of the ASP, gives him a boarding pass with a blank destination and for 21 days he is relocated all over the world with only a passport, suitcase and surfboard at his disposal. As a result, the surfing is special, raw, and some of the best that you’ll see on screen this year. From Africa and Ireland to Central America and Spain, the experience literally is life changing for Mick Fanning.
When a person’s understanding of waves is so concrete, surfing can become especially reminiscent of modern skateboarding. Mutating masses of water almost appear as still and solid as skatepark transitions as John John Florence spins through the air over them; landing back into each evolving pocket. John John demonstrates this new level of surfing in his first independent release, DONE. Directed by Blake Vincent Kueny and John John Florence, DONE takes the DIY ethos and flips it on it’s head. Shot in beautiful HD, 16mm, and Super-8 in top-notch locations that include Tahiti, Western Australia, South Africa, and Hawaii, this highly anticipated film invites the viewer to travel with John John as he searches and finds some of the most incredible waves on Earth.
Himself
Filmado em lugares como Japão, Austrália, Nova Zelandia, Indonésia e Caribe, este especial traz imagens da vida suburbana destas localidades exóticas, além de muito surfe e ação.
Himself
Bending Colours is a moving portrait of Jordy Smith. This is not a biopic. It’s a never-before seen insight into game changing next level surfing. From an average school kid in South Africa, a cocky tour rookie, to the professional world title threat he is today, Bending Colours tells a story. No one does progressive surfing or the hi-fi quite like Kai Neville. The fit is obvious. You know Modern Collective. You know the new breed of surfer, soundtrack and star it’s created. This next collaboration will further redefine and change the game.
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.
Teton Gravity Research (TGR) presents OUT THERE, a 16mm and HiDef film taking a progressive, fresh look at what faces the surf world today. Humankind threatens many pristine and favorite surf breaks and surfers need to take action. In partnership with the Surfrider Foundation, TGR’s OUT THERE takes viewers to a variety of breaks around the world, showcasing the cutting edge surfing of today. Through the eyes and experiences of surfers and locals, the film takes a thought-provoking look into the environmental destruction threatening key surf spots such as Trestles in Southern California, surf in Southern Chile threatened by pulp mills, Teahupoo and its growing popularity, mainland Mexico, North Shore Hawaii near the Turtle Bay development and beyond.
A short featuring John John Florence, titled “Space.” Shot on location between Western Australia and Hawaii. Presented by Parallel Sea
Surfing by John John Florence Cinematography by Erik Knutson
Edited by Blake Vincent Kueny
Produced by Spencer Klein
Water Phantom Cinematography by Chris Bryan
Additional Cinematography by Jack Germain + Matt Catalano
Art Direction by Donny Stevens
Sound Design & Mix by Keith White Music: “Rejoice"
Steve Angello Feat. T.D Jakes
Written by Steve Angello, T.D Jakes
Produced by Steve Angello
Vocals by T.D Jakes
Size Records LTD under exclusive license to AWAL Recordings by Steve Angello feat T.D. Jakes
“Rejoice”
Exclusively licensed to Kobalt Music Recordings Special Thanks to Pete Johnson, Andy Bark, Bob Hurley, Pat O’Connell, Evan Slater, Jamin Jannard