The 8th Annual River and Ocean Film Festival is ON!
Join us on October 18th at the Rainforest Arts Center in Forks, for the 8th annual River and Ocean Film Festival. The event is free, doors open at 6:30 pm, and films run from 7:30-9:30 pm. The River and Ocean Film Festival will feature a collection of short films that highlight the natural and social dimensions of the coast and coastal watersheds of the Olympic Peninsula, including this year:
The Spawning Dance, by David Hahn
The Melt, by Brian Zigulich and Alex Rupp
Can the Blueback Survive?, by North Forty Films
Shelter from the Storm, by DoubleClick Productions
Tsunami 11th Relative, by Ocean Networks Canada
Check out video Q&As with some of the festival’s directors and organizers below!
John Gussman: https://youtu.be/8NQTJlczGFg
Jill Silver: https://youtu.be/Aisfm2Ggba0
Megan Juran: https://youtu.be/QV-BnzNh3MY
And see films from previous festivals here
Sponsors
The River and Ocean Film Festival is brought to you by the North Pacific Coast Marine Resources Committee in collaboration with Washington Sea Grant. Event partners include the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary, the Clallam County Marine Resources Committee, and the Surfrider Foundation.
Consider a submission to next year’s festival
Films must be less than 20 minutes long, and relevant to the natural or social dimensions of the coast and coastal watersheds of the Olympic Peninsula. To submit a film, please email the title and length of the film to Ian Miller at immiller@uw.edu.