ONE OCEAN FILM TOUR THROUGH THE YEARS
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Heralded as "the finest surf movie ever made," Five Summer Stories is a cultural icon, a time capsule from a watershed era when the world was at a critical crossroads and its reflection was clear in the emerging sport/art of surfing.
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12 Shades of Grey is the story of this expedition and the first hand, uncut views of those adventurers that looked below the waves and surfaced with a new appreciation for the Great White Shark
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"There is an abundance of information in the ocean's depths that could be vital to our survival." Come take a look at the wondrous and fragile ecosystems that lie so far beneath the ocean's surface, as we examine the deep-sea exploration and its impact on climate.
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A short film documenting the quest of a NGO called SOMA, striving to create a better future for girls in Africa. The filmmaker Eduardo vento gives us a glimpse of what it’s like to be a women in São Tomé and Príncipe island. A remote place on earth, blessed with abundance, pristine nature and epic waves but plagued with rife inequality.
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F1 icon Lewis Hamilton, Big Wave surfer Makua Rothman, and Pro Motocross Champion Dylan Ferrandis meet at the Waco, Texas surf pool and throw down an epic session of barrels, airs and friendship among champions.
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Giving a gift of the ocean to the next generation is more than just an ideology. It is also more than passing on the turbulence created by generations past.
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The human brain and heart are almost three-quarters water; in the case of filmmaker Mike deGruy, it must have been higher. While you might not know his name, you know his footage: David Attenborough’s killer whales stealing elephant seals off Patagonia beaches, octopus squeezing through mazes, Blue Planet’s deep ocean footage.
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Farewell to Adventure follows Bob Shepton's emotional journey, giving up his adventurous life of sailing, not because he is 85, but in order to support his wife's battle with Alzheimer's. This film was made as part of the Right Here scheme in collaboration with BBC Scotland and Screen Scotland.
5 Summer Stories - Tour Edit
Climate Under Pressure
Three Kings
Diving Deep
12 Shades of Grey
SOMA
Aliquam ii - Cody and Eden
Farewell to Adventure
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In Antarctica, nothing is stationary. The only constant is change. One noticeable and increasingly evident change is the recovery of the humpback whales that feed in the waters off the Antarctic Peninsula, after industrial whaling almost wiped them out. In February 2020, wildlife filmmaker Richard Sidey was invited to join a team of scientists undertaking humpback whale research in Antarctica with Conservation International.
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A Life of Endless Summers, The Bruce Brown Story is the exclusive retrospective story on Bruce Brown's life told by the one who knew him best, his son, Dana Brown. It's a story of a man, a father, a husband, a filmmaker, a pioneer, a legend - a story of a life well lived.
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Eating Up Easter is a feature-length documentary directed by native Rapanui filmmaker Sergio Mata'u Rapu. The film explores the dilemma his people are facing. Crafted as a story passed down to his newborn son, Sergio intertwines the authentic history of the island with the stories of four islanders. In their own voices, these Rapanui reveal the reality of modern life and the actions they are taking to preserve their culture and environment amidst rapid development.
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“Murder at Sea” the thriller will expose the true cost of unchecked industrial fishing worldwide, the human lives sacrificed, the money made, the mounting environmental damage and the international security threats. This Greenpeace investigation film opens with a multiple murder mystery; the crime scene is the dazzling Western Central Pacific, where island nations dominate the seascape. Yet their fish stocks, their most valuable resource, are being strip-mined by voracious distant-water fishing fleets.
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A solo-circumnavigation is a daunting challenge for just about any sailor, let alone a sailor who happens to be a double amputee. Singlehanded takes us through the waters of Antarctica and the infamous Drake Passage (considered one of the most treacherous sailing destinations in the word) with Dustin Reynolds, the survivor of a life-altering accident who has sailed more than 20,000 miles alone over the past five years.
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A pair of brothers head to Mexico where they join a crew of ocean conservationists who are fighting to save the most endangered marine mammal on the planet.
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On August 6, 2020, eleven-year-old Bobo Gallagher became the first person ever to cross the Alenuihaha Channel on a wing and a foil and only the second documented solo crossing of that crossing in history. This is his story.
The Great Whale
Eating Up Easter
Singlehanded
A Boy's Journey: Crossing The Alenuihaha Channel
A Life of Endless Summers: The Bruce Brown Story
Murder at Sea
The Last Vaquita
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A short film documenting a South African surfing family that lives a life not many would deem conventional. Ian (46), a provider, shaper, former Big Wave World Champion and above all else, a father, along with his wife Lee (45) and their 8 children and 1 grandson redefine ‘what is normal’ and challenge the perspective of modern family values. The Armstrongs share strong bonds with each other and the ocean; making a point of placing well being, unity, love and a genuine connection with nature above financial gain and status. This is their story.
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Three young adventurers take a journey that would test their mental, physical and emotional capabilities to the limit. In March 2018 they sailed out of South Africa for the sub-Antarctic Kerguelen Islands. Ten days out of Kerguelen, their worst fear became a reality.
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With marine plastic pollution having devastating consequences on oceans and coastlines around the world, Sea Shepherd Australia is shining a light on how this increasing environmental issue is affecting mainland Australia.
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Beginning in 2017, a group of environmental activists began organizing against the visitation of cruise ships in the Monterey Bay, where many locals are worried an accident might occur that would have major implications for the health of the National Marine Sanctuary.
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Shark Nets at Queensland beaches have been around for a long time. Are they effective? What other side effects do these nets create. What about Drum lines too. This film asks these questions, and provides the other side of the story to shark netting along Queensland beaches.
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THE LONGEST WAVE offers a rare glimpse into what motivates an athlete who has everything to lose to push his body and mind to the limit. A film about surf legend Robby Naish.
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“The Great Whale" tells the story of Michael Fishbach, a dedicated and eccentric whale conservationist trying to save the future of the largest animal ever to exist on Earth, the blue whale.
THE ARMSTRONGS
UN-TRASHING DJULPAN
SHARK NET FILM
TIPPING POINT
CRUISE SHIPS IN MONTEREY BAY
THE LONGEST WAVE (One Ocean Tour Edit)
THE GREAT WHALE