{{italic title}} {{one source|date=August 2012}} {{Infobox film | name = Liquid Time | image = | caption = | director = Monty Webber, Greg Webber | producer = | writer = | starring = | music = | cinematography = | editing = | studio = | distributor = | released = {{Film date|2002}} | runtime = 20 minutes | country = | language = }} '''''Liquid Time''''' is a 2002 avant-garde surf film that focuses solely on the fluid forms of tubing waves.<ref>[http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/03/10/1047144914806.html Creating waves] The Age, March 11, 2003.</ref> Brothers Monty Webber and Greg Webber revived a childhood passion for perfectly formed tiny waves by filming the wake of their runabout as it pealed along the edge of a river sandbank. The 20-minute film received the Cinematography Award at the Saint Jean de Luz Surf Film Festival (2004 Edition).<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060528032503/http://www.festivaldufilmdesurf.com/film-de-surf.html Saint Jean de Luz Surf Film Festival] (2004 Edition) "Awards"] archived 2006-05-28</ref>
== Quotes from the DVD cover == *"Mind-boggling! I must say I don't think I've seen a film that is so beautiful. If there were Academy Awards given out for photography, editing, concept and music in the surfing arena, ''Liquid Time'' would take the lot." Alby Falzon *"Fascinating! Those microwaves break new ground in surf film. The music, the complete camera techniques. A superb job." George Greenough * "Damn it, man. You've made something so beautiful." Jack McCoy *"It's hypnotically fascinating. The slow movements of the lip coming down are just mesmerizing." Paul Witzig
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Category:Documentary films about surfing Category:Water waves in culture Category:Australian surfing films
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