by FilmInk Staff
SURF DOCUMENTARY YOU SHOULD HAVE BEEN HERE YESTERDAY TO HIT AUSTRALIAN CINEMAS IN NOVEMBER FOLLOWING NATIONAL Q&A TOUR
The trailer for the surf documentary YOU SHOULD HAVE BEEN HERE YESTERDAY was launched today, ahead of the film’s release in Australian cinemas on November 21, 2024. Umbrella Entertainment is also delighted to announce that the film’s writer and director Jolyon Hoff will take part in an extensive Q&A tour ahead of the cinema release.
Following sold-out screenings at the Adelaide, Sydney and Melbourne Film Festivals, YOU SHOULD HAVE BEEN HERE YESTERDAY is an immersive cinematic experience. You will be swept up in this stunning homage to the birth of Aussie surf culture, compiled from over 150 hours of lovingly restored 16mm surf films from the 60s, 70s and 80s.
The documentary features interviews from surfing culture legends and commentators such as Albe Falzon, Tim Winton, Bob McTavish and Wayne Lynch. Written and directed by Jolyon Hoff (Searching For Michael Peterson), the film is a stunning homage to the birth of Aussie surf culture, and was made with support from the Australian Surf Film Archive, whose mission is to find, scan and restore as much footage as possible, to preserve it for future generations.
Synopsis:
A poetic homage to Australia’s early surf-culture with unearthed footage set to an original soundtrack. YOU SHOULD HAVE BEEN HERE YESTERDAY combines hundreds of hours of lovingly restored 16mm footage with a downright killer score by salty legends Headland. This radical documentary tells the story of a wild community who took off up the coast and discovered a whole new way to live. Come on a trip down the Aussie coast of years gone by.
Featuring Albe Falzon, Wayne Lynch, Bob McTavish, Maurice Cole, Pauline Menczer, Ma Bendall, Tim Winton and many more.
The “From Noosa to Noarlunga” Q&A tour, with writer/director Jolyon Hoff will hit the road this spring. Jolyon will be accompanied at each screening by an accompanying cast of special guests and surfing legends (to be announced).
The tour kicks off on 19th of October in Noosa, and finishes up on 20th November in Noarlunga, South Australia, before the film heads into cinemas the following day.
Q&A Events:
QLD
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Saturday 19 October – BCC Cinemas Noosa
Sunday 20 October – BCC Cinemas Maroochydore Sunshine Plaza Monday 21 October – Dendy Coorparoo Tuesday 22 October – Dendy Southport |
NSW | Thursday 24 October – Palace Byron Bay Film Festival
Friday 25 October – Lennox Head Cultural Centre Saturday 26 October – Yamba Cinema Saturday 26 October – Sawtell Cinema Sunday 27 October – Nambucca Cinema Sunday 27 October – Port Macquarie Cinema Sunday 28 – Event Cinemas Kotara Wednesday 30 October – Avoca Beach Theatre Friday 1 November – Randwick Ritz, Sydney Saturday 2 November – Hayden Orpheum, Sydney Saturday 2 November – Gala Twin Cinema, Warrawong Sunday 3 November – Arcadia Twin Cinemas, Ulladulla Sunday 3 November – Perry Street Cinema, Bateman’s Bay |
VIC | Thursday 7 November – Classic Elsternwick, Melbourne
Friday 8 November – The Lido, Melbourne Saturday 9 November – The Pivotonian, Geelong Saturday 9 November – Lorne Theatre |
SA | Sunday 17 November – Victa Cinema, Victor Harbour
Wednesday 20 November – Noarlunga, Adelaide |
Further screening information and tickets are available here.
Umbrella Entertainment will release the film in Australia from November 21, 2024.