Australia 2006, English, Video, 97 min
Director: Ed Aldridge
Screenplay: Ed Aldridge
Cinematography:
Cast: Jack Baxter, Daniel O'Leary, Lucy Minter, Jed Clarke, Harry Plato Catterns, Joshua Bush, Curtis Dickson, Bob Nobel, Christian Willis, Theresa Kompara, Bettina Holmes, Christine Greenough, Mary Regan, Don Atkinson
Print Source: Galloping Films
“It is said that you, Midget Hollows, were pulled from the ocean itself. Look after your mother Midget, she caught you and she can throw you back.” And so begins the story of Midget Hollows - teenager, surfer, partier, pervert.
Midget and his friends live the quintessential surf grommet existence and now the holidays are here, there's nothing left to do but go surfing, harass the townsfolk and consume as much weed and booze as they can find. But when Cass arrives in town, Midget is instantly attracted to his confidence, his openness about his homosexuality and his graceful surfing ability. The two embark on a passionate affair, but the relationship soon begins to feel the strain of secrecy in a small town.
Both a gay surf movie and a tender, punk-infused coming-of-age story, Tan Lines is a wild and unforgettable ride of passion, love, laughs, sex, and drugs. And of course waves.





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