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Bondi Tsunami : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bondi Tsunami
''Bondi Tsunami'' is a 2004 feature length Australian indie film directed by Rachael Lucas, inspired by young Japanese tourists who come to Australia on working holiday visas in search of sun and surf. The film plays as a road movie about Japanese surfing culture, told through a series of extended montages set to music, interspersed with poetic zen musings. Much of the film's dialogue is in Japanese, with little English spoken despite the Australian setting. The movie was billed as "The first Japanese surfing road movie in Australia." Although unable to secure an official cinema release due to its limited appeal, the film has attracted a cult following based on its controversial style. Two scenes from the ''Bondi Tsunami'' were adapted into separate short films, with ''Beach Route'' winning the 2003 Port Macquarie Short Film Festival and ''Gunja Men Ahead'' in the official selection at the International New York Short Film Festival in 2004.〔 ==Director== Rachael Lucas is a young Australian director who claims be at the forefront of the digital guerrilla filmmaking revolution. She is known for her unique visual style and has a background in documentary and music video. ''Bondi Tsunami'' is Lucas' first feature as writer/director.〔(Australian Film Commission – Bondi Tsunami )〕
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