Thicker than Water (2000 film)
		
		
		
		
		
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| Thicker Than Water | |
|---|---|
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| Directed by | Jack Johnson Chris Malloy Emmett Malloy  | 
| Starring | Raimana Boucher Saxon Boucher Timmy Curran Shane Dorian Brad Gerlach  | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 45 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Thicker Than Water is a 2000 documentary surf film directed by singer/songwriter Jack Johnson and his film school friend Chris Malloy. It shows surfing footage from different locations like Australia, Indonesia, Hawaii, India, and Ireland in combination with a wide range of styles of guitar music. Surfers in the film include Kelly Slater and Shane Dorian.
Cast[edit]
In alphabetical order:
- Raimana Boucher
 - Saxon Boucher
 - Timmy Curran
 - Shane Dorian
 - Brad Gerlach
 - Conan Hayes
 - Jack Johnson
 - Noah Johnson
 - Taylor Knox
 - Rob Machado
 - Chris Malloy
 - Dan Malloy
 - Emmett Malloy
 - Keith Malloy
 - Kelly Slater
 - Benji Weatherly
 
Soundtrack[edit]
Released on November 25, 2003, the soundtrack to Thicker Than Water, which is scored by Johnson, collects 14 tracks by the likes of G. Love & Special Sauce, The Meters, Finley Quaye, and Johnson himself.
Track listing[edit]
- "Moonshine" – 2:00 (Jack Johnson)
 - "Rainbow" – 3:23 (Jack Johnson)
 - "Even After All" – 3:55 (Finley Quaye)
 - "Hobo Blues" – 2:44 (G. Love)
 - "Relate to Me" – 1:34 (The Voyces)
 - "The Cove" – 1:52 (Jack Johnson)
 - "Holes to Heaven" – 2:49 (Jack Johnson)
 - "Dark Water & Stars" – 4:59 (Natural Calamity)
 - "My Guru" – 4:10 (Kalyanji–Anandji)
 - "Honor and Harmony" – 3:36 (G. Love and Special Sauce)
 - "Liver Splash" – 2:38 (The Meters)
 - "Underwater Love" – 5:58 (Smoke City)
 - "Thicker than Water" – 3:25 (Todd Hannigan)
 - "Witchi Tai To" – 2:43 (Harpers Bizarre)
 
Awards and honors[edit]
Thicker than Water received Surfer magazine's 2000 Video of the Year Award.[1]
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