Good Morning Miyazaki

Good Morning Miyazaki

Release date : January 1, 2013
Runtime : 33m
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Director : Matt Westcott /
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Cut from a Canadian point of view, Good Morning Miyazaki is a high-paced and aesthetically spectacular Japanese surf film. The film showcases a unique little corner of Japan, it's waves and the people who ride them. Set in the southern prefecture of Miyazaki, the film represents producers Matt and Thomy Westcott's perspective on the region and people they now call home and friends.
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  • title:Good Morning Miyazaki
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2013
  • Runtime:33m
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  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Matt Westcott /
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  • Overview:Cut from a Canadian point of view, Good Morning Miyazaki is a high-paced and aesthetically spectacular Japanese surf film. The film showcases a unique little corner of Japan, it's waves and the people who ride them. Set in the southern prefecture of Miyazaki, the film represents producers Matt and Thomy Westcott's perspective on the region and people they now call home and friends.
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