Save The Waves Film Festival is an international film tour and fundraiser for Save The Waves’ environmental programs and campaigns, in order to educate and inspire our audiences to protect their coastlines and oceans.
Over the past decade, the Save The Waves Film Festival (STWFF) has screened some of the most beautiful and inspiring environmental surf films, focusing on surf adventure, ocean conservation, activism, plastic pollution, women’s empowerment, climate change and so much more.
STWFF has featured filmmakers from over a dozen countries – from first-time filmmakers with a passion for storytelling, to legendary auteurs in the field such as Taylor Steele, Chris Malloy, Morgan Maassen, Rodrigo Farias ... view more »
Over the past decade, the Save The Waves Film Festival (STWFF) has screened some of the most beautiful and inspiring environmental surf films, focusing on surf adventure, ocean conservation, activism, plastic pollution, women’s empowerment, climate change and so much more.
STWFF has featured filmmakers from over a dozen countries – from first-time filmmakers with a passion for storytelling, to legendary auteurs in the field such as Taylor Steele, Chris Malloy, Morgan Maassen, Rodrigo Farias Moreno, Nathan Myers, Patrick Trefz, Sachi Cunningham, Chris Burkard and many others.
Beers provided by Dark Sky with our official ‘Toes to the Gose’ epic sour, some cool coastal brews by Saint Archer and local mead tasting by Drinking Horn. So #BringYourOwn cup (or you wont get any)
STW will be holding a raffle with the most incredible swag including a Patagonia Yulex wetsuit, and more, so bring dollars!
Tickets $15 adult, $10 student. If you attend Mountain Sports sign making a few hours before and you come to the festival WITH your poster, we will give you a $5 discount.
Save The Waves Film Festival is an international film tour and fundraiser for Save The Waves’ nonprofit environmental programs and campaigns. With screenings and stops around the world, we aim to educate and inspire our audiences to protect their coastlines and oceans.