When it was announced almost two years ago that a documentary was in the works which would attempt to tell the story of the late Andy Irons (1978-2010), many in the surf world were skeptical of just how honest the film would be in depicting Andy’s conflicted character. The first sentence on the film’s website – now called “Andy Irons: Kissed by God” – addresses two of Irons’ struggles head-on; “A film about bipolar disorder and opioid addiction as seen through the life of three-time world champion surfer Andy Irons.” Between that brutally honest line, the fact that the filmmakers Steve and Todd Jones looked to private financing to avoid any industry influence, and, now, the trailer, “Kissed by God,” the film is looking like it’s going to be an emotional, raw and unfiltered dive deep into Irons’ character, as well as a powerful reminder of the frenetic energy Irons brought to surfing and life. In addition to the premieres below, “Kissed by God” will be playing at over 500 theaters nationwide. For more details about the film’s release, ticketing, showing dates and locations, click here. World Premiere Los Angeles Regency Village Theatre May 2, 2018 Doors open at 6:30 pm Hawaii Premiere Honolulu Hawaii Theatre Center May 6, 2018 Doors open at 6:30 pm The NYC Premiere New York City NYU Skirball May 10, 2018 Doors open at 7 pm
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When it was announced almost two years ago that a documentary was in the works which would attempt to tell the story of the late Andy Irons (1978-2010), many in the surf world were skeptical of just how honest the film would be in depicting Andy’s conflicted character.
The first sentence on the film’s website – now called “Andy Irons: Kissed by God” – addresses two of Irons’ struggles head-on; “A film about bipolar disorder and opioid addiction as seen through the life of three-time world champion surfer Andy Irons.”
Between that brutally honest line, the fact that the filmmakers Steve and Todd Jones looked to private financing to avoid any industry influence, and, now, the trailer, “Kissed by God,” the film is looking like it’s going to be an emotional, raw and unfiltered dive deep into Irons’ character, as well as a powerful reminder of the frenetic energy Irons brought to surfing and life.
In addition to the premieres below, “Kissed by God” will be playing at over 500 theaters nationwide. For more details about the film’s release, ticketing, showing dates and locations, click here.
World Premiere Los Angeles Regency Village Theatre May 2, 2018 Doors open at 6:30 pm
Hawaii Premiere Honolulu Hawaii Theatre Center May 6, 2018 Doors open at 6:30 pm
The NYC Premiere New York City NYU Skirball May 10, 2018 Doors open at 7 pm
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