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Rob Lion of Royal Surfboards and Paul Smith of Glide Surfboards in Cork, Ireland meet with Zephaniah Carrigg, purveyor of functional and beautiful surf craft, on a recent visit to the island. Photos: Danny O'Callaghan

Following the demise of Clark Foam, 'eco' boards and alternatives to petro-chemical products have been the focus of developments in surfboard technology. Words: Mark Sankey Photos: Alexa Poppe

Championed by surfers in the know for over 30 years, but largely ignored by mainstream riders; has the time finally come for the Bonzer to shine? Words: Steve Croft & Mark Sankey Photos: Alexa Poppe

Joe Curren is the surfing equivalent of old growth, his style in the water and behind a lens is deeply rooted, contemplative and quietly powerful. Jair Bortoleto caught up with Joe to talk about family, travel, and shooting analogue in the digital age. Words: Jair Bortoleto Photos: Joe Curren

The Mentawais have given a lot to surfers; now it's time to give something back. Kate and Luke Gerson celebrate the beauty of these islands and highlight the continued need for aid following the recent earthquake.

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Cornwall Film Festival 2009

August 28, 2009 | Words By: Jamie

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This year’s Cornwall Film Festival takes place on Friday 13 – Sunday 15 November at Falmouth’s lovely new Phoenix cinema.

This celebration of Cornish (and international) film-making has increased in popularity year on year, growing to such proportions that it now needs to be homed in a proper cinema! Falmouth’s spanking-new Phoenix Cinema is just the place, with its five screens including two traditional auditoriums, where the Festival will hold its main screenings.

In the run-up to the Festival proper, Another Country - the Festival’s international short film competition - will be touring a selection of outstanding short films made in rural communities around the world. Starting on 10 September, they’ll be visiting the likes of the Acorn Arts Centre in Penzance, Miss Peapod’s in Penryn, and The Melting Pot in Redruth. There’s a full line-up here.

I made this short slideshow for the festival last year…


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