Sea Nomads: Surfing the American Pacific
(Gauchos del mar: surfeando el pacífico americano)
Joaquín Azulay, Julián Azulay / Argentina / 2012 / 60 min

International Surf Film Festival Anglet
Best Feature FilmSan Diego Surf Film Festival
Honorable MentionFilm Festival Mimpi
Best Film
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With Joaquín Azulay, Julián Azulay
Julián and Joaquín Azulay, also known as the Gauchos del Mar brothers, travel by van across the American continent, journeying from California to Buenos Aires to fulfill a childhood dream. Over 403 days and through 13 countries, they traverse more than 30,000 kilometers, sharing the continent’s cultures, landscapes, food, and people while camping on the way back home.
As the journey unfolds, dreams prove more challenging than imagined, and the brothers must overcome constant adversity. Sea Nomads is a story of perseverance, discovery, and the transformative power of travel across the Americas.
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Their journey as Gauchos del Mar began in July 2010, when they left California with a van, surfboards, and the dream of surfing and camping their way down the Pacific coast back to Argentina. That first trip lasted 403 days, crossing 13 countries and more than 30,000 kilometers, and was documented in their debut film Sea Nomads: Surfing the American Pacific.
Since then, the Azulay brothers have dedicated over fifteen years to producing a body of work that transcends sport. Through films like Land of Patagones, Peninsula Mitre, Transcending Waves and their latest, Antarctica – Domain One, they use surfing as a gateway to explore remote landscapes, engage with diverse cultures, and raise awareness about environmental and social issues.
Their filmmaking stands out for combining adventure, intimacy and a strong conservation message. Through their work, Joaquín and Julián Azulay have garnered international recognition, awards at film festivals around the world, and a growing audience inspired by their pioneering spirit and commitment to ocean conservation.