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Introducing Huck’s new Film section, powered by our sister magazine Little White Lies. Spotlighting some of the best stories where film meets counterculture
Surf

Chris Del Moro

Bella Vita — We sit down with Chris Del Moro at the San Sebastián Film Festival to talk about his new film, Bella Vita.

Written by: Tetsuhiko Endo

Surf

San Sebastián Film Festival preview

Great Surf Movies — To announce this weekend's San Sebastián Film Festival, Huck examines what makes a killer surf movie.

Written by: Tetsuhiko Endo

Activism

Not For Rental

A Movie-Inspired Charity Exhibition — Timba Smits and “Flash” Gordon Shaw are raising money for Macmillan Cancer and Art Against Knives by paying homage to their love of film.

Written by: D’Arcy Doran

Film

Terakaft

Tuareg Rebel Rockers — We meet exiled Tuareg rock band, Terakaft, at a recent show in London.

Written by: D'Arcy Doran

Film

Salt + Wax

A Book of Surf Photography. — Photographer Mark Leary tells us a little bit about his new surf book, Salt + Wax.

Written by: Ed Andrews

Film

Two Scoops

The Finished Film — Check out Robert Rodriguez’s action-packed new short film created in collaboration with Blackberry and hundreds of contributors all over the world.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Film

Gimme The Loot

Bronx Graffiti — New film Gimme The Loot captures a day in the life of two street kids in the Bronx.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Film

Judd Apatow vs. Miranda July

Trading Off — A conversation about work that has nothing to do with work.

Written by: Judd Apatow

Film

Long Live Southbank

Saving an Iconic Skate Spot — It's been a hub of skateboarding culture since the 1970s, yet the Undercroft on London's Southbank is currently under threat from re-development plans.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Surf

The courageous story of Westerly Windina has lessons for us all

Post Peter — Peter Drouyn was one of surfing's first superstars. Today, she lives as Westerly Windina, a flamboyant woman with a flamenco dancer's zest. When her story, soon to be captured in a documentary film, caught the attention of fellow surfer Jamie Brisick, it sparked a journey that would see both former pros transformed by a new way of life.

Written by: Jamie Brisick

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