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05 Surf Film Festival Ciudad de Santander

December 06, 2010 | Words By: Staff Writer

The 05 Surf Film Festival Ciudad de Santander, kicks off from the 8th to the 10th of December at Los Angeles movie theater in Santander, Spain.


The Classic Photo exhibition this year comes from photographer Jeff Divine. This exhibition is possible courtesy of Mr. Jeff Divine and the Surfers Journal and gives us the chance to show 25 jewels focusing on a specific period from 1970 to 1980. his photographs, not only document a particular subculture, but also visually express the spirit of a time. A time of change and transition, filled with creativity, and very turbulent socially and politically. This exhibition will be shown at the Los Angeles theater lobby during the festival. Born and raised in the neighborhood of la Jolla, California, in 1966 Jeff Divine was a 16 year old surfer and amateur photographer who was dedicated to the immortalization of his friends and other local surfers of coastal San Diego.

In early 1970 he was recruited by Brad Barrett of Surfer magazine to pick up where legendary photographer Ron Stoner left off. Some could say he met surfing at surfing’s first steps and arrived at Surfer magazine at the infancy of the sport. This job allowed him to be one of the most prominent chroniclers of this young sport. From 1971 to 1980, Divine lived in Hawaii and travelled extensively around the world with his camera capturing the art of surfing. In 1981 he became the photo editor for Surfer magazine, a position he held for 16 years. Divine is currently the photography editor of the prestigious magazine The Surfers Journal and continues to contribute to Surfer magazine.

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Festival Program:

Miércoles, 08 de Diciembre
19:30 h. Acto de Apertura del Festival y presentación de la exposición de fotografías de Jeff Divine.
20:00 h. Proyección de “My Eyes Won’t Dry 3- Tubular Addiction”.
22:00 h. Proyección de “Thrills, Spills, and What Not” + cortometraje “Seen/Unseen”.

Jueves, 09 de Diciembre
17:00 h. Proyección de “Thrills, Spills, and What Not” + cortometraje “Seen/Unseen”.
20:00 h. Proyección de “Idiosyncrasies” + selección de cortos www.KorduroyTV.com.
22:00 h. Proyección de “180 Degrees South: Conquerors of the Useless”.

Viernes, 10 de Diciembre
17:00 h. Proyección de “180 Degrees South: Conquerors of the Useless”.
20:00 h. Proyección de “Who Is J.O.B.?” + selección de cortos www.KorduroyTV.com.
22:00 h. Noche Taylor Steele. Proyección de “Melali : The Drifter Sessions” + “Castles in the Sky”.

Sábado, 11 de Diciembre
17:00 h. Proyección de “Melali : The Drifter Sessions” + “Castles in the Sky”.
19:00 h. Proyección de “Sea”. Presentación a cargo de Héctor Barrero con música en vivo de la mano de Lucius Work Here, Brian Hunt + Dante Place. Sorteo de una tabla Cece al final de la película.
20:00 h. Proyección de “ Stoked and Broke” + selección de cortos www.KorduroyTV.com.
22:00 h. Proyección de “Sea of Darkness”.

Domingo, 12 de Diciembre
17:00 h. Proyección de “Who Is J.O.B.?”.
18:15 h. Proyección de fotografías de surfing cántabro y homenaje a nuestro amigo y surfista Eduardo Pérez Castillo “Capi” (1970-2010) recientemente fallecido. Se suman a este sentido homenaje cinco fotógrafos de la comunidad surfera: Raúl Gunche, Sergio García, Hector Barrero, Rubén Moro Martínez y Rafael Riancho.
E ntrada libre hasta completar el aforo. Recogida de invitaciones en taquilla el mismo día de la función.
19:00 h. Proyección de “Among Three”.
20:15 h. Proyección de “Grey Whale Sessions” + selección de cortos www.korduroyTV.com.
22:00 h. Proyección de “My Eyes Won’t Dry 3- Tubular Addiction”.

For more information please visit Surf Film Festival


1 Comments


  1. Congratulations!! for this event.

    I’m living in Barranquilla - colombia. I and some friends want to make a surf movie, and we want to find a event to show our surf. We just want to show how we feel the surf in Colombia.

    I hope that when the film is ready, you continue doing this event.

    Good vibes from colombia!!

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