
Dear Suburbia, 2012
Explore the visually stunning surf documentary *Dear Suburbia* (2012), Kai Neville's follow-up to his acclaimed *Modern Collective* and *Lost Atlas*.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Dear Suburbia* (2012) about?
*Dear Suburbia* (2012) is a surf documentary that contrasts the adrenaline of riding waves with the tranquility of suburban life. Through stunning global locations, it explores themes of spontaneity, travel, and the cultural clash between adventure and routine.
Who directed *Dear Suburbia*,?
Director information is not available.
Who stars in *Dear Suburbia*,?
The film features surf legends Taj Burrow, Dane Reynolds, Dion Agius, Evan Geiselman, and Jack Freestone, alongside rising star John John Florence.
Is *Dear Suburbia* (2012) worth watching?
If you love surf films with stunning visuals and a thoughtful narrative, *Dear Suburbia* (2012) is absolutely worth it. Its blend of high-performance surfing and cultural storytelling makes it a standout in the genre.
How long is *Dear Suburbia*,?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Dear Suburbia (2012) — A Surf Odyssey Through Exotic Landscapes
Explore the visually stunning surf documentary *Dear Suburbia* (2012), Kai Neville's follow-up to his acclaimed *Modern Collective* and *Lost Atlas*. This high-octane, location-driven film takes viewers on a breathtaking journey across Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, and the Caribbean, blending the thrill of wave-riding with the quiet rhythm of suburban life.
Director Kai Neville crafts a poetic contrast between spontaneity and routine, weaving together exotic landscapes, vibrant personalities, and the timeless allure of surfing. The film captures the essence of travel and adventure, set against the backdrop of both untamed nature and familiar, comfortable homes. *Dear Suburbia* (2012) isn't just a surf movie—it's a meditative reflection on culture, freedom, and the places we call home.