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NYSFF Preview: Part I
The New York Surf Film Festival kicks off Friday in the heart of the Big Apple, so we’re doing a two-part preview of what will be on view over the weekend at Tribeca Cinemas. Surfers in the five boroughs would be remiss to not check out the action, take in some films, and party with the filmmakers and stars. For a schedule of screenings, and to buy tickets, click here.
Shadows of the Same Sun
By Thomas Brookins
Shadows of the Same Sun Punkt Trailer from Thomas Brookins on Vimeo.
Stoked & Broke
By Cyrus Sutton
Stoked & Broke Teaser from www.KORDUROY.tv on Vimeo.
Idiosyncrasies
By Patrick Trefz
Idiosyncrasies screening at NY Surf Film Festival with Live Soundtrack by Undersea Poem, on friday,830pm9/24/10TribecaCinemas from patrick trefz on Vimeo.
Echo Beach
By Jeff Parker and Stefan Jeremias
180 Degrees South: Conquerors of the Useless
By Chris Malloy
Thrills, Spills, and Whatnot
By Dane Reynolds
Thrills, Spills, and What Not Official Trailer from Marine Layer on Vimeo.
Fiberglass and Megapixels
By Derek and Craig Hoffmann
Being Captain Zero
By Ama MacDonald
Dark Fall
By Alex DePhillipo
Dark Fall the movie from Alex DePhillipo on Vimeo.
Scratching the Surface: The Julian Wilson Project
By Matt Beauchesne
The Westsiders
By Joshua Leonard Pomer
Keep Surfing
By Bjorn Richie Lob
Stoked & Broke Teaser from www.KORDUROY.tv on Vimeo.
Momentum
By Taylor Steele
God Went Surfing with the Devil
By Alexander Klein
God Went Surfing with the Devil Trailer from Alexander Klein on Vimeo.
Somewhere Near Tapachula
By Jonno Durant & Stefan Hunt
SOMEWHERE NEAR TAPACHULA from stefan hunt on Vimeo.
Gun Ho!
By Bud Browne
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September 26, 2010 9:22 pm
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