Formation | 2012 |
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Purpose | Waste minimisation, Education |
Location | |
Parent organization | Ocean Recovery Alliance |
HK-SF Ocean Film Festival is an annual film festival organised by the Ocean Recovery Alliance in collaboration with the San Francisco Ocean Film Festival.[1][2] Featured films focus on a wide range of ocean-related topics from wildlife and conservation to culture, adventure and oceanic sports.[1] The Hong Kong San Francisco film festival will be run again in April 2013.[1][3]
2012 Film Festival
The first festival was March 9–22, 2012, and was Asia's first ocean-themed film festival.[1]
Films
- A Sheltered Sea
- A Wave of Change
- Aquaville
- The Baja Wave Document
- The Bay vs The Bag
- Bicycle Trip
- The Board Meeting
- The Coral Gardener
- The Comfort of Cold
- Deep Dive
- East Scheldt: Discovery Underwater
- The End of the Line
- Fin
- Finding a Balance in Rough Waters
- Fish Wars
- Going Vertical
- Héen Táak
- Home for Hawksbill
- I Just Love to Paddle
- In the Eye of the Whale
- In the Wake of Giants
- Into the Deep with Elephant Seals
- Kai Lenny: 4 in 1
- La Pesca Vivencial
- The Majestic Plastic Bag
- Manta – Ray of Hope
- Mission of Mermaids
- One River
- Plastic Tide
- Requiem
- Sanctuary: The Last Stand for Sharks
- Sanctuary in the Sea
- Save Our Sharks
- Shaping a Life
- Shifting Baselines
- The Southern Passage
- Surfbus
- Surfing Dolphins
- Terra Antarctica
- Tide is Turning
- To Save the Whale
- What Would Darwin Think?
- Wow Anilau
2013 Film Festival
The second annual HK-SF Ocean Film Festival is planned for April 2013.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "HK-SF Ocean Film Festival". Archived from the original on 2012-12-04.
- ↑ "The Hong Kong-San Francisco Ocean Film Festival hits town".
- ↑ "HK-SF Ocean Film Festival". RTHK. 2012-03-27.
- ↑ "2012 HK-SF Ocean Film Festival Films". Archived from the original on 2013-03-29.
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