Join us for a Matinee screening of the multi-award winning The Big Sea at the Salt Market Social on the historic North Shields Fish Quay at 3pm on Saturday 28th March. Featuring a Q&A with the Director and Filmmakers. This is vital viewing for any cold water surfer.
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“One of the most important outdoor films of all times which exposes how deadly environmental racism and the petrochemical industry collides with surfing.” Keme Nzerem BAFTA nominated journalist, Channel 4 News presenter
“The film that changed an industry.” Ian Stewart, Xcel Wetsuits
“…beautifully made and outstandingly delivered – this is quite simply one of the most refreshingly crafted documentaries I’ve seen in a long time… a challenge to anyone, not least the brands, to make a change.” Will Rose, Led By Donkeys
“The most focussed 70 minutes of environmental and social campaigning by surfers ever.” Chris Hines MBE, Surfers Against Sewage Co-Founder
“A powerful piece of work.” Sir Jonathon Porritt, Environmentalist, Activist, Former Director Friends of the Earth
“Exposing the devastating environmental impact of Neoprene, this is more than a film, it’s a call to action.” Oliver Wallien, Founder Wallien
“A very powerful and important documentary with robust investigative journalism and research. This exposé could be very important in shifting the industry towards alternatives.” Steve Scott, Kendal Mountain Festival Director
“Trenchant piece of cinematic advocacy… For its courageous and vital vole as our culture’s conscience, it is peerless.” SSFF Milan
“An extraordinary piece of work exploring environmental racism with the power to reframe the conversation and drive real, tangible change. If you think this film is just about wetsuits and surfing, you’re missing the point.” Matt Barr, Looking Sideways
“So powerful. So well told. So poetic. The engine-message-activism that drives the film is so important, but it’s also very beautiful, with stellar, arresting cinematography.” Jamie Brisick, Award winning filmmaker and writer
“Life or death journalism the like of which surfing has seldom seen.” Mike Lay, Editor Wavelength Magazine
Join us for a Matinee screening of the multi-award winning The Big Sea at the Salt Market Social on the historic North Shields Fish Quay at 3pm on Saturday 28th March. Featuring a Q&A with the Director and Filmmakers. This is vital viewing for any cold water surfer.
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“One of the most important outdoor films of all times which exposes how deadly environmental racism and the petrochemical industry collides with surfing.” Keme Nzerem BAFTA nominated journalist, Channel 4 News presenter
“The film that changed an industry.” Ian Stewart, Xcel Wetsuits
“…beautifully made and outstandingly delivered – this is quite simply one of the most refreshingly crafted documentaries I’ve seen in a long time… a challenge to anyone, not least the brands, to make a change.” Will Rose, Led By Donkeys
“The most focussed 70 minutes of environmental and social campaigning by surfers ever.” Chris Hines MBE, Surfers Against Sewage Co-Founder
“A powerful piece of work.” Sir Jonathon Porritt, Environmentalist, Activist, Former Director Friends of the Earth
“Exposing the devastating environmental impact of Neoprene, this is more than a film, it’s a call to action.” Oliver Wallien, Founder Wallien
“A very powerful and important documentary with robust investigative journalism and research. This exposé could be very important in shifting the industry towards alternatives.” Steve Scott, Kendal Mountain Festival Director
“Trenchant piece of cinematic advocacy… For its courageous and vital vole as our culture’s conscience, it is peerless.” SSFF Milan
“An extraordinary piece of work exploring environmental racism with the power to reframe the conversation and drive real, tangible change. If you think this film is just about wetsuits and surfing, you’re missing the point.” Matt Barr, Looking Sideways
“So powerful. So well told. So poetic. The engine-message-activism that drives the film is so important, but it’s also very beautiful, with stellar, arresting cinematography.” Jamie Brisick, Award winning filmmaker and writer
“Life or death journalism the like of which surfing has seldom seen.” Mike Lay, Editor Wavelength Magazine