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Irish Surf Film Sea Fever receives critical acclaim in British Media

Sea Fever, an independent production looking at the surf culture that has developed in Ireland over the last forty years has received several glowing reviews from the UK and Irish surf media. 

Filmed over the course of two years to capture the mood of Irish surfing throughout the seasons, it features dramatic footage from Ireland's giant wave ‘Aileens' (Aill na Searrach) at the Cliffs of Moher and interviews with the surfers that brave these 40-50 foot waves.

British & Irish Surf Magazine said that the film is "dramatic, ballsy, fascinating and manages to capture the character and charm of Irish surfing" while Surfer's Path describes how "O'Sullivan's love for his subject - Irish surfing - shines through beautifully in this relaxed romp around the coast of the Emerald Isle, past and present". 

Sea Fever is Ken O'Sullivan's first production.

For further information and reviews, see the Sea Fever website.