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Surfwise: The Amazing True Odyssey of the Paskowitz Family (2007)

Starring: Dorian Pakowitz, Adam Paskowitz Director: Doug Pray Rating: R (Restricted) Format: DVD
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  • Actors: Dorian Pakowitz, Adam Paskowitz, Josh Paskowitz, Salvador Paskowitz, Rob Jones
  • Directors: Doug Pray
  • Writers: Doug Pray
  • Producers: Amir Feingold, Dana Merwin, Graydon Carter, Jason Kliot, Joana Vicente
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: Spanish
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: Magnolia
  • DVD Release Date: July 29, 2008
  • Run Time: 93 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00180R040
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #34,818 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)
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American history is filled with legendary characters who turned their backs on society, snubbing its conventions and opting for a simple, contemplative life. Like Thoreau. Kerouac. And.. Paskowitz? Well, actually, yeah. Surfwise, director Doug Pray’s 2007 documentary, tells the decidedly offbeat tale of Dorian "Doc" Paskowitz. Now in his mid-80s, the guy who calls himself "one of the few dumb Jewish doctors" was once on a big-time career track; a Stanford-educated physician, he was the head of the American Medical Association in Hawaii, an expert surfer, and a strong, handsome man who often donated his services and was asked to consider a run for governor of that state. But more than 50 years ago, Paskowitz and his third wife, Juliette (his previous marriages had failed due to his own "sexual ignorance"), essentially chucked it all for the sake of family, surfing, and precious little else. They had nine children, all but one of them boys, and the entire brood lived in a 24-foot camper, traveling constantly. Money? There was precious little of that (although years later the family generated some income by establishing a popular surf camp near San Diego). Food? They managed, with Paskowitz enforcing a strict organic regimen. School? "Education be damned," Doc said, and not one of the children ever attended classes regularly. To outsiders, it was an idyllic life; "we were not attached to the physical world at all," says one of the (now middle-aged) kids today. But the downside was deep. Crammed into their tiny space, the children watched and listened as their parents noisily made love every single night (not a great thing for the kids’ own later sex lives). Driven--and sometimes abused--by their ultra-controlling, narcissistic dad, they became excellent surfers but were ill-prepared for adult life when finally, in their 20s, some of them began to leave "home." Remarkably, they all seem relatively (so to speak) fine now, with real jobs in surfing, music, and the film business and a fairly clear perspective on their strange upbringing ("Don’t do anything a gorilla wouldn’t do" was one of Doc’s mantras). Extras include outtakes, commentary, surfing footage, and more. --Sam Graham


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Legendary surfer, Dorian "Doc" Paskowitz, abandoned a successful medical practice to withdraw from the lifestyle of mainstream America. But unlike other American searchers such as Thoreau and Kerouac, Paskowitz took his wife and nine children along for the ride, all eleven of them living in a 24-foot camper. The family spent their days living by Doc's rules on health, fitness, sexuality, and above all surfing. The Paskowitzs' prove that America may be running out of frontiers, but it hasn't run out of frontiersmen.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating portrait of an unusual family on the fringe of society, July 30, 2008
"Surfwise" is another fascinating feature-length documentary by filmmaker Doug Pray, who has made several amusing, enlightening films on pop-culture sub-groups such as the Seattle grunge scene ("Hype") and hip-hop DJ turntabulists ("Scratch").

In this new film he paints a one-third celebratory, two-thirds tragic portrait of the Paskowitz family, a once-legendary surfing clan whose patriarch, Dorian "Doc" Paskowitz dropped out of mainstream society in the late 1950s, to follow a near-absolute rejection of modern materialism. Paskowitz and his wife traveled anywhere on a whim for over a decade, surfing up and down the Pacific, Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of North America, surfing, having lots of sex and making lots of babies. In all, the Paskowitzes had nine children, eight boys and one girl, and raised them outside the confines of "straight" life. Instead of going to school, the children surfed, and were reared according to their father's bold, yet ill-defined personal ethic.

Although Doc's decision to drop out preceded the hippie movement by almost a decade, his family's journey intersected with the 1960s hippie-era rejection of cultural norms, and with the "Me Generation" self-absorption of the '70s. But while these larger cultural shifts were widespread, the choices of the Paskowitz family were much more far-reaching and severe than most of the counterculture types of the time. With no fixed income and a total abandonment of the American work ethic, the Paskowitzes were both legendary and tragic. As the children came of age, the strains of traveling together in a small camper intensified, and the family fragmented and fell apart.

Just how much they fell apart is revealed in the film's second half, which skillfully explores the dark side of Doc's impulsive and absolutist philosophical rejectionism. Each of the (now grown-up) children reflect on the internal pressures (and joys) of their extreme lifestyle, and how completely unprepared it left them to make their own entry into adult life. Although the Paskowitzes dominated surf competitions in the early 1970s -- and got considerable media attention and corporate sponsorship -- because they were so naive about money matters, none of them held onto the money or the opportunities they made, and their professional careers largely fizzled out. Many of the children rightfully express their anger towards their parents for leaving them stranded without education or options, and the film is a fascinating reflection on the potential hazards of extreme alternative lifestyles. Although Doc Paskowitz clearly shoulders much of the blame, he remains a roguish and compelling figure. Many of his critiques of modern society are pointed and incisive, and his candid assessments of consumerism, wage slavery and sexual repression are attractive due to his bluntness and accuracy. It is a complex portrait, and doesn't offer easy answers to the viewer, but rather many disturbing points to ponder. Definitely worth checking out. (DJ Joe Sixpack, Slipcue Film Reviews)
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Terrific documentary about an unconventional family, July 5, 2008
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Anyone looking for a glorious ode to the surfing life should pause a moment before viewing this terrific documentary film about life in the Paskowitz family. Although surfing was the stated main focus of this highly unconventional family's life, it's not the center of the story that's revealed in the film. Kudos to the filmmakers, who peel back the layers of the story gradually until you gather the sense of the awfulness at the center. We see a life that on the face of it might appear appealing -- who hasn't at some time or other wished for a more 'authentic' life? What if we could slip the rules of the prevailing society? What if we weren't forced to be educated in institutional settings? This film and all the Paskowitz children, who thankfully are brave enough to speak of what they endured at the whims of two of the most narcissistic parents you'll ever meet, will give some answers to those questions. Abundant with archival footage that makes the past come alive, the film also gives us interviews with everyone in the family that will resonate with you for a long time after you view it. You may well be left with lots of questions after it's over, but one is very happy to see that the kids seem to have made good lives for themselves despite the bad models that were their parents. In any case, this is a film for anyone who loves good documentary filmmaking -- you don't have to know anything about surfing to appreciate this one.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Making Waves with an Unconventional Lifestyle, August 8, 2008
SURFWISE is a fascinating documentary chronicling the unconventional lifestyle of "Doc" Poskowitz and his family. The latter includes spouse and some nine kids, who live a bohemian, itinerant, surf-centric lifestyle in a 24-foot camper van. No school for these kids! Nevertheless, they lived a somewhat regimented existence, one envied by kids who were more wealthy in material things.

All of the kids grew up with various "baggage" due to the unorthodox upbringing, and the father is a rather magnetic, charismatic character.

The cinematography here is great - you feel you are out in the ocean, in the surf, and can see how this aspect of nature would be seductive. SURFWISE raises questions about the tradeoffs involved in turning your back on the conventional path that society beckons you to follow - the good and bad features, the frayed nature of family ties, the family love that can (at least temporarily) transcend differences and childhood trauma.

Whether you endorse or abhor the lifestyle depicted in this documentary, SURFWISE is an excellent movie!
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4.0 out of 5 stars A must-see for surfers
How charisma can work for people and against people. And how radical thinking can become a burden. It started of as a heavenly thought. Read more
Published 1 month ago by B. Van Der Valk

5.0 out of 5 stars touching, funny, real...
This is amazing. Not vanilla coated at all. Very admirable what this family endured and what a life they've had so far!!!!
Published 5 months ago by Gen U Hein

5.0 out of 5 stars Great movie!
I loved this movie. My boyfriend, who is not a surfer and could care less about the ocean, LOVED this movie. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Lucy

5.0 out of 5 stars For all to see
Awesome documentary. Many of us would call the Paskowitz way of life unconventional; yet it was all for love and a dream for the best for your loved ones.
Published 5 months ago by Peter A. Cramer

5.0 out of 5 stars Something to learn from
There is something to be said for dancing to the beat of your own drum. The documentary demonstrates that it is possible to raise kids with less barriers or hang-ups... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Panni

5.0 out of 5 stars Love the film, hate the narcissistic father.
The film - so delicious you could eat it with a spoon. And with that same spoon, you'll want to take the eyes of that father's head. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Sunny Beech

4.0 out of 5 stars The greatest film about family since Capturing the Friedmans
A great film about trading in the suburban dream for the life of the road, only this time with family in tow. Shows you the price you can pay for that freedom too. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Greg Neri

4.0 out of 5 stars the high cost of kharma
Dr. Dorian "Doc" Paskowitz is eighty-five when we meet him in this documentary about his remarkable family. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Daniel B. Clendenin

5.0 out of 5 stars Special features not captioned or subtitled
Special features are not captioned or subtitled...the film itself is closed-captioned in English; Spanish subtitles available.
Published 10 months ago by IcedTea

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Movie!
Really enjoyed this movie. It was about a rather interesting and unconventional family who grew up traveling around in a camper and surfing together wherever they went.
Published 12 months ago by Lisa M. Jones

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