3500+ Films - 2.5 million words – 1 million viewers! Founder and Curator Carmela selects some of our most entertaining, powerful and inspiring films about Surfing and Oceans at We Are Moving Stories including women, places and inspirational films; oceans: crisis and solutions, marine animals and whales.
Total length of this section: 21 films.
<WOMEN>
Paige - Follow the best female big wave surfer on the planet, Paige Alms on her journey in Hawaii to surf the biggest waves in the world while being a great inspiration to the next generation. Length: 21 minutes 50 seconds. Writer/Director/Producer Bjarne Salen:
A land shaped by women - A film directed by Anne-Flore Marxer, and presented by Anne-Flore and Aline Boc, it tells a depiction of their journey across Iceland, where the two Snowboard Freeride World Champions explore the country in a van through the adventure sports they are passionate about: snowboarding and surfing. On the road they meet inspirational Icelandic women to understand their mindset: independent, happy and believing in their dream. Length: 52 minutes 26 seconds. Writer, Director/Producer Anne-Flore Marxer:
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Vague à l'Ame is the story of a quest to go bigger, charge harder and find the courage to face monsters at sea. Following Sancho’s tutorship under big wave legend Shane Dorian, the film takes viewers on an extreme journey to the mythical spot of Pe'ahi in Hawaii, the icy waters of giant Mullaghmore in Ireland and back to facing demons at Nazaré in Portugal. Length: 52 minutes. Executive Producer/Editor/Colorist Julie Kardasik:
The Joy Of Surfing - A short documentary on what surfing and the ocean means to different surfers. It tracks surfers from Cornwall all the way to California. The film also features charity Life Works, who do amazing work with disabled children. Length: 4 minutes 31 seconds. Director Simon Cotter:
Peninsula Mitre - The Gauchos del Mar brothers perform an unprecedented expedition by foot with 35kgs+ on their backs during 53 days on the easternmost tip of Argentina's Tierra del Fuego Province, a pristine area where no one lives. The brothers have the goal of surfing a world-class wave never ridden before at the Cape San Diego Lighthouse, the most easterly point. Length: 90 minutes. Director/Producer: Joaquin and Julian Azulay (Gauchos del mar):
Beneath the Surface - Big wave surfer Andrew Cotton risks his whole season on an unexplored piece of the Atlantic that could hold the biggest wave to ever be ridden, but the ocean offers no guarantees.
Length: 30 minutes. Writer/Director Mikey Corker:
<INSPIRING>
The Bodhi Wave - In Costa Rica four change-makers use surfing, yoga and business to inspire environmental change. Length: 20-30 minutes. Writer/Director Jazeen Hollings:
Call Me Peg Leg - Meet Rik or Peg Leg as he is now officially called, one legged chef, traveller and one of the UK's most exciting surfers. Length: 4 minutes 17 seconds. Director Josh Hine:
<HISTORY>
Waves Apart - A Jewish surfer confronts the dark, antisemitic history of the sport he once loved. Length: 24 minutes. Director Josh Greene:
<OCEANS: CRISIS AND SOLUTIONS>
FINconceivable - What happens when sharks disappear? Length: 4 minutes 18 seconds. Writer/Director/Producer Lily Williams:
UnderSee - An invasion of destructive black sludge intrudes on an idyllic world inhabited by mythic beings who find momentary salvation in the actions of an assiduous invertebrate clean-up crew who arrive to make things right. Length: 7 minutes 40 seconds. Director/Producer Margie Kelk:
Vey nou Lagon - When a Mauritian fisherman discovers that his livelihood is in jeopardy because of his own actions, he decides to lead a movement to protect the lagoons. Length: 22 minutes. Director/Producer: Vanina Harel and Zara Currimjee:
Small Island Big Song - An oceanic songline across the Pacific & Indian oceans. Length: 1 hour 20 minutes. Director Tim Cole and Producer BaoBao Chen:
<WHALES>
In the Wake of Giants When humpback whales migrating between Alaska and Hawaii become entangled in marine debris, a small network of well-trained volunteer rescuers risk their lives to save them. Length: 24 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Lou Douros:
Whale Chasers - Sitting high on a rugged hilltop looking out over New Zealand’s Cook Strait, an unusual team of senior ‘citizen scientists’ keeps watch for migrating humpback whales. Whale Chasers shares the voices of these dedicated characters who have traded harpoons for cups of tea and binoculars, and is described by reviewers as “one of few films where the bloody history of whaling is reconciled with modern sensibilities and aesthetics”. Pirates, conspiracy, life-and-death on the high seas: Whale Chasers is not for the light of heart, but about the heart of whale conservation. Length: 17 minutes. Director/Producer Tess Brosnan:
Patagonia Azul - Short documentary about the disconnection we have with the ocean, and how we can change this situation with a deeper understanding of Nature and the close bond we have with it. Following a group of scientist in search of the Blue Whale in northern Patagonia, an encounter with the biggest animal in the world, and the role science plays in conservation. 33 minutes. Writer/Director Daniel Casado:
The Islands and The Whales - The pilot whale hunters of the Nordic Faroe Islands believe that hunting is vital to their way of life, but when a local doctor makes a grim discovery about the effects of marine pollution, environmental changes threaten to end the controversial tradition and change the community forever. Length: 82 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Mike Day:
<MARINE ANIMALS>
Fragile Legacy - Dive into history in search of a sustainable future. Length: 30 minutes 44 seconds. Writer/Director/Producer David O. Brown:
A Plastic Ocean - is an epic global adventure following a documentary filmmaker and a world record free-diver as they travel the earth discovering the shocking impact plastic is having on our oceans and the marine animals that live there. They investigate how our addiction to plastic is impacting the food chain and how that is effecting every one of us through new and developing human health problems. The expedition leads the two adventurers to unusual scientific discoveries, heart-breaking truths and important solutions to one of the biggest problems confronting mankind. Length: 99 minutes. Writer/Director Craig Leeson:
The Blessed Assurance - Every winter off the Georgia coast, fishermen reel in jellyfish from the same waters where shrimp once flourished. The Blessed Assurance is a sensorial documentary experience, a meditation on livelihood exploring both man and jellyfish in the otherworldly ecosystem found on an American trawl boat. Visceral images and sounds immerse us in a primordial world, decentering the human and even going inside a jellyfish. Length: 21 minutes 30 seconds. Director Isabelle Carbonell:
On the Brink: Uncharted Waters explores the whale shark tourism industry in the Philippines. The documentary takes an in-depth look at different practices in various parts of the country where whale shark interactions have become a staple of the economy. The film poses the question: Do these practices promote conservation or exploitation? Length: 54 minutes 38 seconds. Writer/Producer Neela Eyunni: