HD
2024
An old surfboard discovered on the shores of Nelson, New Zealand, sparks a profound journey in The Way. Refurbished and traced back to its creator, Peter Way—New Zealand's inaugural national surfing champion from 1963—the board embodies the spirit of a surfing legend known for his vibrant personality both on and off the waves. The film features insights from contemporary surfers like Paige Hareb, Billy Stairmand, and Ricardo Christie, who reflect on their personal struggles and triumphs. Maz Quinn narrates his groundbreaking journey as the first Kiwi on the world surf tour, culminating in a heartfelt return of the board to Way.