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Program #6 - Surf Night

  • Cowell Theater - Fort Mason 2 Marina Boulevard San Francisco, CA, 94123 United States (map)

Join us Saturday, April 13th at 4pm for our Program #5 at the Cowell Theater in San Francisco.

Tickets:

Adult General Admission $25
Senior General Admission $20
Youth General Admission $10

Saturday Surfer Film & Party:

Includes access to Program #6 - Surf Night and Saturday Surf Night 4/13 Party (with hosted beer and wine bar)
Adult $150
Senior $120

Passes:

Full Access 3 Day Festival Pass BUY HERE

Includes all access to both in-person (4/12-4/14) and online film festival (4/15-4/22) programs and films, Friday Night 4/12 Opening Night Party (with light appetizers, hosted beer and wine bar), Panel Discussion VIP seating (4/13-4/14), Saturday Surf Night 4/13 Party (with hosted beer and wine bar), Priority Entry line (when available)

2 Day Weekend Pass BUY HERE

Includes all access to both in-person (4/13-4/14) and online film festival (4/15-4/22) programs and films, Panel Discussion VIP seating (4/13-4/14), Saturday Surf Night 4/13 Party (with hosted beer and wine bar), Priority Entry line (when available)

VIP Saturday Pass BUY HERE

Includes access to Program #3, Program #4, Program #5, and Program #6-Surf Night, Panel Discussion VIP seating (4/13), Saturday Surf Night 4/13 Party (with hosted beer and wine bar), Priority Entry line (when available)


With the Tide

Yakutat, with 400 residents, sits at the mouth of Yakutat Bay north of Glacier Bay, Alaska.  Home to the Tlingit people for centuries, the region offers fishing, hunting and wild natural beauty, but not much for teenagers––until one native resident returns from college and introduces them to the pleasures of joyful, spirit-strengthening surfing, right where they live.  Whole families become involved, contributing boards, wetsuits, and a mix of Tlingit traditions. ––SJPH 

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Sat, Apr 13th, 7:00 PM @ Cowell Theater - Fort Mason

Zoe

Yakutat, with 400 residents, sits at the mouth of Yakutat Bay north of Glacier Bay, Alaska.  Home to the Tlingit people for centuries, the region offers fishing, hunting and wild natural beauty, but not much for teenagers––until one native resident returns from college and introduces them to the pleasures of joyful, spirit-strengthening surfing, right where they live.  Whole families become involved, contributing boards, wetsuits, and a mix of Tlingit traditions. ––SJPH 

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Showings

Sat, Apr 13th, 7:00 PM @ Cowell Theater - Fort Mason

Daughters of the Waves

Would you dare to surf one of the most beautiful yet terrifying waves in the world? At Teahupo’o, Tahiti, amongst a new generation of Tahitian female surfers, the Fierro sisters are trailblazing their way and reclaiming their Polynesian heritage. Vahine, the eldest, is leading the charge and defining her own path in the legendary waves of Teahupo’o.  —YIO

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Showings

Sat, Apr 13th, 7:00 PM @ Cowell Theater - Fort Mason

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