Join us Sunday, April 14th at 10am for our Program #7 at the Cowell Theater in San Francisco.
Tickets:
Adult General Admission $25
Senior General Admission $20
Youth General Admission $10
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 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 Opening Night, 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)
Deep Look: How Does the Mussel Grow its Beard?
Dive into the microscopic world of California mussels as they ingeniously craft their byssal threads, or "beards," to anchor themselves onto rocks and huddle together for dear life. With a delicate touch, their sensitive foot seemingly spins threads from thin air, cementing them to the substrata with a natural adhesive that rivals the strongest superglues. —GCC
Showings
Sun, Apr 14th, 10:00 AM @ Cowell Theater - Fort Mason
Daughter of the Sea
Daughter of the Sea follows Jaeyoun Kim's transition from corporate life in Seoul to her roots as a haenyeo, a free diver in Mara Island, South Korea. The film beautifully blends Kim's stunning dive cinematography with a deep exploration of overcoming depression and finding fulfillment, in the healing power of home and nature. —PH
Showings
Sun, Apr 14th, 10:00 AM @ Cowell Theater - Fort Mason
Keepers of the Land
In the heart of Canada’s Great Bear Rainforest, the Kitasoo Xai’xais Nation is developing ecosystem monitoring and action programs, finding strength in stories and culture, and emerging as a stewardship leader in Canada. Made with exquisite footage, this is a meditative and deeply moving story about indigenous resurgence and reviving human connection with the land and ocean that we call home. —ML
Showings
Sun, Apr 14th, 10:00 AM @ Cowell Theater - Fort Mason
Fish With A Story
A group of women from a small coastal town in South Africa guide us through their community’s conservation efforts, and their country’s deeply troubled colonial past. From beautiful to chilling, we’re inspired by the resilience of the main characters. Though their past is rooted in scarcity, they create a world of abundance they generously share with others. Powerful storytelling, highlighting voices that lead straight to the viewer’s heart. —JA
Showings
Sun, Apr 14th, 10:00 AM @ Cowell Theater - Fort Mason
Expedition Amana
Japanese explorer Jin Ishikawa has a question: Could ancient Californians, pre-dating the Polynesian arrival in Hawaii, have traversed the Pacific from what is now Northern California to Hawaii using boats made of natural materials? Jin seeks to test his theory by sailing a prototypical boat constructed of tule reeds with the goal of sailing from San Francisco to Hawaii. —ST
Showings – select to order tickets:
Thu, Apr 4th, 7:00 PM @ Smith Rafael Film Center
Sun, Apr 14th, 10:00 AM @ Cowell Theater - Fort Mason