For the Dream, starring Ben Gravy; Sweet Adventure and Beyond Sunset
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1414 Art Center Avenue,New Smyrna Beach FL 32168
05 February, 2022
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Meet Ben Gravy and enjoy some great flicks! New Smyrna Beach, FL - We are excited to announce programming for February 5th, including the World Premiere of the Ben Gravy (in attendance) documentary, For The Dream, narrated by Chris Cote (in attendance), with Ben and Chris in attendance to meet and greet our fans and answer questions. Also screening will be a new Keith Malloy (Bimarian Films and YETI) short documentary called Beyond Sunset, showcasing the life of Hawaiian, female, big wave surfer Emi Erickson. In addition, Sweet Adventure, will premiere on the East Coast, the latest offering from festival alumni Peter Hamblin, featuring Albee Layer, Matt Meola, Nora Vasconcellos, and narrated by NBC Sports Commentator Selema Masakela. Peter, Albee, and Selema are planning to attend what is sure to be a legendary night of film and friendship. Here's the schedule for the Amphitheater at Atlantic Center for the Arts: 5:00PM - Doors Open6:00PM - Commencement with John Brooks, Festival Director6:10PM - Beyond Sunset, by Keith Malloy, Bimarian Films, YETI; and Sweet Adventure by Peter Hamblin, starring Albee Layer, Matt Meola, and Nora Vasconcellos7:25PM - Q & A with Peter Hamblin, Albee Layer7:35PM - Raffle - Roark, Creatures of Leisure, and more!7:40PM - Intermission8:30PM - For the Dream, by Sean Davis, Starring Ben Gravy10:00PM - Q & A with Ben Gravy10:10PM - Raffle - Cronin Surfboard, YETI Cooler, Creatures of LeisureClancy’s Cantina will be serving up tacos and poke bowls and our full bar will feature NSB Brewery beers along with wine and cocktails. We strongly suggest that you and your loved ones ONLY attend this event if you are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, since we may end up in the blackbox theater, as a backup plan, and it's an indoor venue. We also strongly suggest that you wear a face covering while inside the venue to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Following Executive Order #21-102 from Ron Desantis dated Monday, May 3, 2021, which suspends all local Covid-19 restrictions and mandates on individuals and businesses, the festival will not require the use of a face covering when inside a building at Atlantic Center for the Arts (ACA). This applies to all guests. While impossible to monitor who’s been fully vaccinated and who hasn’t, we respectfully ask that you please continue to wear a face covering while inside an ACA building. If you are experiencing symptoms or you’ve been exposed to someone who’s tested positive or experiencing symptoms, please contact us for a full refund before the date of the event. Florida Surf Film Festival’s mission is to invigorate surf culture through film appreciation and artistic expression by exhibiting contemporary films from filmmakers far and wide with surfing as a focus and to operate a photography, journalism, and/or filmmaking workshop each year.
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