Find Your Love
Posted by LSFF on September 2, 2014
By FatSand Films – Joe Coyne, Jack Wells and Sim Warren For a good few years Ed & Sofie Templeton had a scrap of paper, torn from a clothing brand’s catalogue, pinned to their fridge with a poem called ‘Find Your Love’ by David Hieatt on it reminding them that […]
Breaking The Surface
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By Lucy Hawes A quick short exploring the cold water surf lifestyle. Looking at Finisterre fabrics (recycled, sustainable and responsible) on a micro level, and how they respond and reflect the environment for which they are designed. Directed, filmed and produced by Lucy Hawes. Surfers and underwater camera work: Eric […]
Approaching Lines Festival // The Cinematic Surf Sessions
Posted by LSFF on March 31, 2014
April 24-26 2014 – the first Annual Approaching Lines Festival presented by REEF hits the UK. We’re delighted to be partnering with our friends at creative collective Approaching Lines to bring to the Southwest ‘The Cinematic Surf Sessions’ – a three-night extravaganza of surfing’s most hotly anticipated premieres, underground hits and […]
Filmmaker Focus: Jeremy Rumas
Posted by LSFF on February 12, 2014
Filmmaker Focus: Jeremy Rumas / Hangs Upon Nothing Hangs Upon Nothing is an aesthetic masterpiece, lovingly captured on 16mil by artist/filmmaker/musician Jeremy Rumas. This is the culmination of a six year passion project, an ode to Indonesia and beyond and combines sublime surfing, compelling cinematography and an original score by Turbo-fire […]
Filmmaker Focus: Rocky Romano
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LS/FF Filmmaker Q&A – Rocky Romano These are stories that are easy to tell, and there are those stories that are difficult to tell – but often taking the hard road yields the biggest rewards. In bringing Anthony Ruffo’s story to the big screen, Rocky Romano chose the latter, and […]
Filmmaker Focus: Matt Westcott
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Award-winning Canadian filmmaker Matt Westcott plied his trade shooting ski and snowboard movies before turning his hand to surf cinematography. His opening feature, Good Morning Miyazaki, is a high-paced and aesthetically spectacular film showcasing a unique corner of Japan. From single-fin cruisin’ to heavy typhoon-produced beach-break barrels and featuring Japan’s […]