EXCLUSIVE: A story about a Fiji surf paradise gone wrong by David Kushner, the journalist behind A24’s Zola, is to be turned into a documentary. Kushner has penned Paradise Lost for Vanity Fair and…
Vanity Fair StudiosThe story follows Navrin, Woody, and Jona – two Aussie surfer bros and their local partner – who thought they’d found their own little slice of paradise in Fiji. That was until the deep-pocketed Chinese developer set up shop next door and started digging up the reef offshore.
Then a Silicon Valley-backed scientist who swears he can build the perfect surf break got involved and the whole place became a stopover for the pandemic-era megayacht set. The doc will be exec produced by Kushner, Ethan Goldman and Dan Baglio for Anchor Entertainment, Agnes Chu, Helen Estabrook, Sarah Amos and Lexy Altman for Vanity Fair Studios.
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