Surfers’ Blood (2016)
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Plot and Storyline
Surfers’ Blood tells the universal story of true individuals that share deep bloodlines connected to the sea. From the old world fishing history of the rugged Basque Coast via oar and surfboard shaper Patxi Oliden, to the modern metropolis of San Francisco and the eccentric computer shapes of Apple fame designer Thomas Meyerhoffer. A Sonoma Valley Art Museum that exhibits hydrodynamic surfboards via avant-garde curator Richard Kenvin, to 3 time Mavericks big wave champ Darryl ‘Flea’ Virostko’s struggle to overcome an almost fatal meth addiction and the bittersweet loss that came with it.
Where to Stream and Watch Online Surfers’ Blood Movie?
Surfers’ Blood movie directed by Patrick Trefz and with 60 min runtime. You can stream, rent, buy and watch Surfers’ Blood online on the most popular streaming services providers such as TubiTV, Tru TV, TBS, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, and Apple iTunes. But some people always like to download their favorite movies to keep it for watching later, the best streaming services to download Surfers’ Blood online are Vudu, Microsoft Store, Redbox, and DIRECTV.