Thursday/Friday
Thursday 7th June 17:00 H
Aquarium de Donostia
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Taluego, Majo. 2006
Directed by : Jim-Box,
Spain. 3 minutes
Ficticious telephone conversation that shows corruption around town
planning. Planning to build high standard holiday homes, some
politician intends to dredge the river mouth of Villaviciosa, to
avoid unexperienced summer holiday boat drivers having trouble with
their ships. As a result, the break at Rodiles, one of the best in
Europe, will be seriously affected. Who has the priority, the cigar
smoking new rich that comes by during the summer, to make noise and
pollute this natural environment, or the people who enjoy surfing here
all year long? Rodiles cannot be dretched. A film by the creative and
versatile director from Asturias
Jim-Box, whose debut at the Surfilm Festibal was in 2003 with a film called “Fuel”.
Pulp, Poo and Perfection: a green surfing story. 2007
Directed by: Angel Marin
Chile. 15 minutes.
This short documentary investigates two major issues threatening
surfing and water quality in Chile: Pichilemu's sewage pipeline and
southern Chile's forestry industry pollution. Mythical waves,
activists, angry fishermen, environmental problems and sharky corporate
executives weave a classic South American tale of environmental action
and local solutions. Featuring Ramon Navarro, Shane Dorian, Congrio
Colorado and Quechua.
Watch trailer.
Riding the Wave, 2006
Directed by: Christopher Cutri. USA. 38 minutes
Surfing, with its historic and contemporary roots in Hawaii, has become
a world wide marketing magnet. How has surfing, an activity
traditionally associated with a counter culture ethos, exploded into a
multinational billions dollar industry with cultural influence almost
beyond measure? Surf clothing and other paraphernalia have blanketed
the cultural landscape in this country and around the world. With
commentaries from Steve Pezman of the Surfers Journal, Bob Mcknight,
CEO of Quiksilver, Paul Naude, President of Billabong, Dave Parmenter,
Mickey Munoz and many others,
we discover the tensions surrounding this movement and its effect on the sport.
After the
"Surf industry and sustainability" round table
, we will re-show in a open session
at 20:15 H: "Taluego, majo", "Pulp, poo and perfection" and
View from the Greenroom. 2007
Surfers Against Sewage (SAS). UK. 45 minutes
5 surfers, 8 days, 5 campaigns.
The UK’s first environmental surf documentary, ‘View from
the Greenroom’, examines the pollution issues of today through
the eyes of
Surfers Against Sewage (SAS)
campaigners. Joined by Team Quiksilver, they highlight the dangers the
coastline faces with a touch of humour. Filmed on location in East
Scotland, North Scotland, Outer Hebrides……so Scotland
basically! Featured riders: Glen ‘Micro’ Hall, Spencer
Hargraves, Candice O’Donnell, Nathan Phillips, Shaun
‘Skippy’ Skilton. It has a very funky, different sound
track with great new UK bands mixed in with old school stylers.
The perfect music to watch surfers go by!
Friday 8th June 18:30 H
Teatro
Principal de Donostia (C/ Mayor 1)
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One winter story. 2006
Directed by: Sally Lundburg & Elizabeth Pepin. USA. 60 minutos
One Winter Story, which is slated to be released in February 2006, is a
rare glimpse into the adrenaline-pumped, male-dominated world of big
wave surfing through the eyes of Sarah Gehrhardt, a big-wave surf
pioneer and scientist. This hour-long, experimentally shot film by San
Francisco & Hawaiian filmmakers
Sally Lundburg & Elizabeth Pepin
takes viewers inside an overly hyped sport, exploring the nature of
fear and desire through the experience of the first female to surf the
monstrous waves at Mavericks.
One Winter Story is a personal
documentary that follows Sarah from her difficult childhood filled with
poverty and homelessness into adulthood where she achieves academic and
athletic success. The film captures more than four years of surf
sessions in the blistering wind, rain and fog on the Northern
California Coast, and features spectacular surfing by both men and
women, from Santa Cruz and Mavericks, to Hawaii's North Shore.
Heart of a Soul Surfer. 2007
Directed by: Becky Baumgartner. USA. 32 minutes
Bethany Hamilton, a 13 year old Hawaiian girl with a promising surfing
career ahead is attacked by a tiger shark who tears one her arms out.
The film, with a strong evangelist message – no wonder religious
surfers organization “Walking on Water” sits behind it-
shows footage of Bethany and her friends before and after the attack,
raising up questions like how to overcome loosing something or how to
struggle against all odds.
Friday 8th June 20:15 H
Teatro
Principal de Donostia (C/ Mayor 1)
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La marea. 2006
Directed by: Iván Sainz-Pardo, Dirk Soldner & Jim-Box .
Spain. 8 minutes
A guerrilla short film with dialogues in German and Spanish that tells
a bizarre story seen from the perspective of the apparently different
worlds of the two starring surfing buddies.
One California day. 2006
Director: Jason Baffa & Mark Jeremias. Usa.
A collection of stories about the California Surfing Experience.
From the filmmakers who brought you Singlefin: yellow, Drive ( My life
in skateboarding ) and Stylemasters, comes a story about surf culture
and tradition. One California Day is a visual journey through six
distinct coastal regions, capturing the California surfing experience
through the surfers who live it. Shot in brilliant super 16mm
colour film, the movie examines the variety of subtle differences that
make California so unique. Shot entirely on super 16mm (wide
format) motion picture film and transferred to High Definition, this
film raises the bar in filmmaking for the retro surf genre.
Watch the trailer.
Friday 8th June 22:30 H
Teatro
Principal de Donostia (C/ Mayor 1)
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Tu Perrito Librepensador. 2007
Directed by : Patrick Trefz. Usa. 4 min
A music video clip from Single’s latest album with Elefant
Records directed by Patrick Trefz, on of the most prestigious
surf photographers in the world. Patrick presented his first
shortfilm “ “Bicycle Trip” at the Surfilm Festibal 3,
in 2005.
Three Foot Charlie . 2007
Director: Marten Persiel .
USA. 22 minutos
The truth and nothing but the truth (or almost). 1976, Coppola films
Apocalypse Now at the Philippines. Kuya Ed and Pawikan were 17 years
old and worked as rice collectors. They had heard that a US film crew
was working on a war film in the region, but they didn’t pay much
attention until the production assistant had an accident in front of
their village. This accident turned them into the first Philippines to
own a couple of surfboards. Three Foot Charlie tells their incredible
story , their struggle through the deepest jungles and along the
wildest rivers ; the search of their first waves. The documentary was
filmed on the actual location used for the surfing scenes (in the
middle of the famous helicopter attack with Wagner as the soundtrack)
and it includes interviews with Coppola’s military advisor for
Apocalypse Now, surfing legend and pioneer Kuya Ed, and F.F.
Coppola himself.
Litmus. 1996
Director : Andrew Kidman, Jon Frank y Mark Shuterland. Australia. 56 min
Litmus for Andrew Kidman is a metaphor for change. After spending
a few years around the editorial world of surfing, Kidman created The
Val Dusty Experiment to produce this study of the older ones in the
tribe and to show the roots of surfing that inspired him and the
surfers in his generation. He also wanted to feature the
generational link and love of surfing that gets passed down through
families. A surfing odissey, Litmus was the inspiration for the soul
surf film of the late 90’s.
Sunday 10th June 18:30 H
Teatro
Principal de Donostia (C/ Mayor 1)
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Entrenamendu eguna. 2007
Directed by: Agustin Egiguren & Haritz Mendiluze.
Euskadi. 8 minutes
A short documentary film made in San Sebastian, that tells the daily
ups and downs of a group of surfing grommets aged 10 to 16. Besides the
grommets, it features some footage of their local heroes .
Antecedentes. 2007
Directed by: Juan Aizpitarte & Alain Gonfaus,
Basque Country. 4 minutos
Slide show on the evolution of surfing in Gros, San Sebastián;
from the 60’s to our days. It cleans the dust off local legends.
You won’t see yourself if you don’t come .
Cara B. 2007
Directed by: Juan Aizpitarte & Alain Gonfaus, Basque Country. 13 minutos
Uncensored images reflecting different generations of surfers from
Gros, on a day in their neighbourhood. Surf, the beach, the people, the
sea…
Invasion from planet C . 2007
Director : David M Potter,
USA 90 minutes.
“It’s easy to forget these days, but at the core of the
surfing experience is a proud past of counter-culture antics and
hilarious prankster precedent. Long before surfboards started being
shaped by uncalloused hands in landlocked Asian factories and the
“surf-style” became a fashionable way to dress for just
about everybody this side of Paris, there was a tradition of good,
clean, laugh-out-loud fun that began in the water and carried over
seamlessly to the shore with stink bombs in movie theatres, parking lot
hijinks, and radical Vietnam draft evasions. It’s not that the
colourful characters responsible for these acts have faded, it’s
just that they have become watered down by the cult of cool that
currently hordes our beaches and surf shops.
Luckily, from the distant reaches of the universe, a savior has
arrived. It’s called Invasion! From Planet C, the world’s
first-ever sci-fi surf film which premieres this Saturday at Victoria
Hall Theater. Complete with laser-toting trolls, spaceships, puppets,
aluminum foil-covered control panels, and perfect peeling empty point
breaks from all over the world, this feature-length film is a wicked
ride of satire and smooth surfing”. Ethan Stewart-Santa Barbara
Indepedent
Watch trailer
Sunday 10th June 20:15 H
Teatro
Principal de Donostia (C/ Mayor 1)
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El dia del conejo. 2007
Directed by: Rodrigo Farías Moreno.
Chile. 8 minutes
Fabian “Conejo” Farias is a young surfer from Pichilemu,
Chile, who works hard on his way to the top of the podium at one of the
most prestigious surf competitions in South America, Ceremonial de
Punta de Lobos.
Local Heroes 2006/07
Lostminds Extreme Movies. Canary Islands. 8 minutes
Local Heroes was created by a group of young surfers from the Canary
Islands who found the meaning of life in big wave riding.
Screening of two different sessions, one from 2006 and the second one
from 2007.
Sunday 10th June 20:15 H
Teatro
Principal de Donostia (C/ Mayor 1)
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Santa Marina. 2007.
Tow in Center. Spain.11 minutes
SMG is a big wave contest held in Santa Marina, an island in Cantabria,
Spain. The wave needs a big swell and favourable winds to break, and
these conditions met on December the 4th 2006, the day seven surfers
met to enjoy an unforgettable session at Santa Marina. These and other
waves from 2006.
Oxbow Punta Galea. 2007
Oxbow . Basque Country. 15 minutes
The Oxbow Punta Galea Big Challenge is an invitational event that
gathers the most accomplished big wave riders on the Cantabrian coast.
Punta Galea is a point break in Getxo, Bizkaia, that has only offshore
access and requires very specific meteorological conditions to peel off
big. After a waiting period, circumstances met and the wave reached the
minimum 4 meters required for the contest to get started, resulting in
spectacular footage seen all over the world.
Red Bull TaiFu. 2006
Director: Eurocam/Red Bull
Australia. 48 minutos
From July to September each year, Japan lives in fear of Tai Fu –
or typhoons – that are renowned for taking lives and devastating
coastlines. When the typhoons hit, everybody seeks protection, except
for big wave riders in the World, like Australian veteran Ross
Clarke-Jones, who set out to harness that energy and surf a typhoon in
Japan. In a continuation of his quest to traverse the globe in search
of new and challenging waves, Ross was joined by Japanese tow-surfer
Shimpei Horiguchi and some of the most experienced big-wave surfers on
the planet including Tom Carroll, Brazilian Carlos Burle, Hawaiians Ian
Walsh and Jun Jo and fellow Aussie Beau Emerton. The team set out on a
mission dubbed Red Bull Tai Fu: surfing Ioke typhoon when it hit
Wakayama region in Japan, creating 20-foot waves.
Sunday 10th June 22:30 H
Teatro
Principal de Donostia (C/ Mayor 1)
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Bagia. 2006
Basque Country.
36 minutes
The four elements in Nature: earth, wind, fire and water. These are the
four chapters in this documentary film. Four seasons, a year and a
whole life dedicate to surfing as seen by German Maneros.
Tow in surfing. 2006
Director: Rosaldo Cavalcanti y Jorge Guimarães,
Brazil, 71 minutes,
Surfers are towed by personal watercrafts into waves that are higher
than a five-story building. Tow-in surfing explores the limits of
surfing. The film, investigates the physical and spiritual
experience inherent to this dangerous challenge and portrays some of
the best tow surfers in the planet: Archie Kallepa, Brad Gerlach, Buzzy
Kerbox, Cheyne Horan, Garret MacNamara, Ken
“Skindog”Collins, Makua Rothman, Michel Larronde, Mike
Parsons, Rodrigo Resende, and Victor Lopez, among others.
The filmmakers assemble breathtaking footage with amazing
performance.The high point of the story occurs on January 7, 2002, a
typical winter's day in Hawaii when the first competition of the sort,
the I Tow In World Cup, was held, in Jaws. Six cameras (super 16 and
35) were shooting simultaneously from the air, water and the cliffs
surrounding Jaws (final arena for giant waves) when a selected group of
performers left on their journey after the biggest waves ever.
Saturday 9th June 18:30 H
Teatro
Principal de Donostia (C/ Mayor 1)
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Billabong XXL. 2007
Billabong
Australia. 12 minutes
Every year, the Billabong XXL Global Big Wave Awards showcase the
world’s best biggest waves of the last twelve months. Surfers and
photographers/filmers from all over the world send their entries until
a list of the nominated waves in the different categories is announced.
This years new category « The Ride of the Year » awarded
top prize of US$50,000 to the most amazing performance on a big wave
documented on video and it went to Californian big wave Ken
“Skindog” Collins performance filmed at Puerto Escondido,
Mexico by Josh Pomer . Other categories include monster tube, biggest
wave, best overall performance woman and man, and monster paddle. This
last category had Basque surfer Asier Muniain at Playa Gris, Zumaia on
the list of nominated waves, shot by Pablo Azkue and filmed by Pablo
Garcia.
Radical rodents. 2007
Directed by: Justin Gane .
Australia. 2 :20 / 2 :40 min
Unreal footage of Australian rodents surfing waves , towed in by their
coach Shane Willmott. This short films have raised all kinds of
reactions in You Tube: from sponsoring offers to strong criticism for
animal torture…but come on, rodents also have the right to enjoy
the goodies in life, don’t they…A second release is
already out, showing the mice have improved their skills , featuring
some serious drop ins on some 10 inch tall big waves.
One life. 2006
Directed by: Patrick Guisasola, Euskadi. 44 minutes
Filmed on location in Mexico, Indonesia, Puerto Rico and Madeira,
it’s the first release from someone who tries to transmit his
passion for surfing above all. Featuring surfers such as Axi Muniain,
Aritz Aramburu, Gabriel Villaran, Hugues Oyarzabal.... Dream surf spots
with good friends and great quality waves.
Margarita Cadillac. 2006
Director: Dani Holguin “Txapu”. Euskadi. 40 minutes
Documentary road movie inspired on the legendary road trip on a van
from California down to Mexico, on a low budget, 70’s style,
searching for good waves and something else. Return to the charming
town by Scorpion Bay, on the Pacific side of the Sonora desert.
You’ll like it if you like travelling, adventure and soul surfing.
Saturday 9th June 20:15 H
Teatro
Principal de Donostia (C/ Mayor 1)
(click for area map)
Podsurf TV. 2007
Podsurftv.
Usa.10 minutos
Podsurftv is the world's No.1 surf pod casting channel featuring the
latest and coolest surf action, interviews, entertainment and music
from around the globe! Download all the action for FREE straight to
your iPod or PSP and
enjoy what the world's best surf podcast has to offer!
Log on to win stuff, check out the latest surfing, play games and much more.
Gure North Shore TV. 2007
Directed by : Manex Artola
Euskadi. 4 minutes
The 7km of coastline separating Zumaia from Zarauz, gather some of the
most spectacular waves on the whole Basque Coast. Gure North Shore is
an online media agency created with many contributor’s data,
footage, forecasts, environmental information and anything happening
along this shore, our north shore.
Linburlesque. 2007
Directed by: Igor Eizaguirre y Mikel Makala .
Basque Country. 20minutes
Linbur Colectivo Audiovisual from Zarautz, has gather local surfing
footage, highlighting the big waves spots and riders in the area. The
hottest moment comes with the only known footage of the 4th of December
session in Agiti, a recently unveiled big wave spot near San Sebastian.
Hot Buttered Soul. 2007
Directed by: Mick Waters. Australia.
Andrew Kidman displays his talent one more time, as writer, performer
and music director of this film that tells the history of surfing
around Warrewood Beach, on the North Coast of Australia from the late
70’s to our days, specially focusing on legend surfer and shaper
Terry Fitzgerald, founder of Hot Buttered surfboards. Epic images of
surfing legends Wayne Deane, Matt Cattle, Poto riding single fins in
the seventies and surfing a North Coast cyclone in the eighties.
Kidman, together with Tim Gaze had the idea of performing and adding
the music to the edited film, perfectly capturing the action on the
screen with their sound track.
Watch trailer.
and after that...
Saturday 9th June 22:00 H
BBQ and BIG FIESTA !
at
Café de la Playa, La
Zurriola
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