SURFING: Sea of Darkness (w/ All Points South)
| Film Title: | SURFING: Sea of Darkness (w/ All Points South) |
| When |
Friday, June 4, 2010
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| Where |
Oskar Huber Theater Presented by Audible Difference (map)
101 W. 8th Street
Ship Bottom, NJ, USA 08008 |
| Other Info | SEA OF DARKNESS Director: Michael Oblowitz USA, 87 min. Winner: Best Feature Film, NY Surf Film Festival Time: 1970's. Place: the Indonesian coast. For a small group of thrill-seekers, surfing was an addiction, an attitude, and way of life — one that sometimes was seen through the lens of psychedelics. In Sea of Darkness, a group of ragtag surfers coast from high tide to high risk led by man shrouded in mystery of near-mythical proportions. As they balance their thirst for the perfect pipeline with the dangerous risk/reward of smuggling illegal drugs and other illicit items across the South Pacific. Visit Sea of Darkness' website ALL POINTS SOUTH Director: Sachi Cunningham USA, 6 min. Winner: Best Short Film, NY Surf Film Festival Surfers are often the litmus test of our oceans. If the water is dirty, surfers get sick. All Points South relates how surfers and fishermen are joining together to find solutions to increasing levels of water pollution worldwide. With world-class surfing at some of the planet’s best point breaks, this journey takes us to Southern Chile, where pulp mill pollution threatens an entire ecosystem as well as an ancient way of life. CLICK ON THE TICKET ICON ABOVE TO PURCHASE TICKETS |


