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Gum For My Boat: Surfing In Bangladesh Trailer

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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2009

Gum For My Boat is a story of Hope focusing on the Bangladesh Surf Club and its members. The club consists of more than 30 boys and girls and is helping to introduce surfing into a culture in a very unconventional method. Many of the children are street kids or come from very poor families. Some don't even know how to swim, but their love for surfing brings them together and into a way of life they never even knew existed. An ocean that was once deemed off limits due to fear and a very conservative Islamic culture is now becoming source of fun, escape and even a chance for a way to make a living. Follow professional surfer, Kahana Kalama (a past guest star of Fuel TVs series On Surfari) as he works with Hawaiian-based non-profit, Surfing The Nations, and learns from these kids that sometimes, surfing involves much more than catching waves.

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  • Google: Better Business Bureau, Surfing the Nations.

    YouTube: L'effet Papillon, Bauer or Surfing the Nations Agenda.

    Google: Bauer, Maui, YWAM

    What you will find is: a small cult living off your donations and a multimillion establishment making money off handing out food bank food.

  • PROPS !!!

    

  • yay! i'm bengali and I'm a surfer but I was raised in the states...this is awesome! I can go back to my home country and surf!!! Yayyyy!

  • wats the soundrtrack at the end?. anyone?

  • Nyc work.....we nd smthn more lik thz.....

  • I truly appreciated this film after having seen it; it was heartfelt...it reminded of long time ago when we all used to go surf for the fun of it, before all the flash and splash and "look at me" attitudes that pervade the waters and the waves these days. thanks to the producers for providing the scope to tell the story that's important to this little surf club in Bangladesh : )

  • loved it..

  • Hey howd u make the title effects? adobe after effects? Thanks

  • finaly its on youtube <33

  • amazing

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