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Endless Summer Events Took Salt Creek Beach by Storm with 2024 Dana Point Film Festival

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Endless Summer Events Took Salt Creek Beach by Storm with 2024 Dana Point Film Festival
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Endless Summer Events Took Salt Creek Beach by Storm with 2024 Dana Point Film Festival

2024-05-07 06:47 Last Updated At:06:51

DANA POINT, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 6, 2024--

The Endless Summer + Dana Point Film Festival saw record breaking attendance of approximately 5,000 at its second annual event May 2-5. Focused on marine life, surfing and oceanic conservation, the festival began with a VIP event at Station Craft Brewery, attended by filmmakers, Mayor Joe Muller and special guests.

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Award highlights included The Killer Dana Award for Short Film being given to Volcom Entertainment’s MUNCH, Best Surf Documentary going to Trilogy, Best Sports Documentary going to Teahupo’o Surf Camp – Road to Paris 2024 and Special Jury Award went to To be Frank. Additional winners included Beyond Normal, Uncle Bully’s Surf Skool, Ministry of Surf, Dive into Darkness, Orca Black and White, Send Kelp, Walkabout, The Crossing: Through Blue, Fifth Tide, Dear Ocean, Resilience, The Cinematic Ocean: Indonesia, Martian Shapes, Poororoca Hydrofoiling the World’s Longest Wave, Ride the Wave, and Mr. Trash Wheel.

Friday set a vibrant tone for an endless summer. Hosted by Volcom at Salt Creek Beach Park, the evening featured a film showcase including Volcom Entertainment’s “ MUNCH ” and the classic “ Psychic Migrations.” Attendees enjoyed an array of foods from Wahoo’s Fish Taco and Gus’s World Famous Fried Chicken, drinks from Tequila Eterno Verano and Endless Summer Hard Seltzer, and live performances by DJ Chris Cote and SUNBENDER, all under a stunning Salt Creek Beach sunset.

Throughout the weekend, attendees enjoyed over 40 hours of films at the Dana Point Women’s Club and the OC Sailing and Event Center, featuring discussions with global oceanic experts on marine conservation. Highlights included a free CPR clinic on Saturday led by I-SEA Sunglasses with athletes Greyson Fletcher, Ivan Florence, and Blair Conkin teaching life-saving skills. The day concluded with a vibrant beach party at Salt Creek Beach, where surf reggae band Common Sense performed, followed by a screening of Dana Brown’s classic film, “ Step Into Liquid.” The events offered engaging experiences for all ages.

Presented by Hawaiian Island Creations, Sunday offered a festive and relaxing conclusion to the festival. Attendees enjoyed performances by Heali’I’s Polynesian Revue and Hawaiian artists Kawika Kahiapo and Kevin “Nappy” Napoleon. The Southern California Woodie Club showcased their vintage cars outside Killer Dana Surf Shop, adding to the day’s charm. The festival closed with a screening of Disney’s “ Moana,” appealing to both children and adults. The Dana Point Film Festival team was thrilled with the turnout and support for ocean conservation.

For more information and updates on winning films, visit https://www.danapointfilmfestival.org/.

About Dana Point Film Festival & Endless Summer Events, Inc.

The Endless Summer + Dana Point Film Festival (DPFF), owned by Endless Summer Events, Inc., showcases ocean-themed documentaries emphasizing conservation, exploration, education, recreation, and surfing. This California-based “for cause” benefits corporation, led by CEO Anthony Cordova, is committed to enriching communities globally through art and entertainment. Founded and directed by filmmaker Lloyd Bryan Molander and co-founded by Alex Mecl of Bruce Brown Films, the festival celebrates the ocean’s magnificence through cinematic storytelling.

Pictured: Tony Cordova and Alex Mecl, co-founders and CEOs, and Lloyd Bryan Molander, founder and festivals director of the Endless Summer + Dana Point Film Festival, with Dick Metz, the inspiration behind the Endless Summer movie, and Dana Brown, director of Step Into Liquid. (Photo: Business Wire)

Pictured: Tony Cordova and Alex Mecl, co-founders and CEOs, and Lloyd Bryan Molander, founder and festivals director of the Endless Summer + Dana Point Film Festival, with Dick Metz, the inspiration behind the Endless Summer movie, and Dana Brown, director of Step Into Liquid. (Photo: Business Wire)

GENEVA (AP) — With an assist from Paul McCartney the Paralympic Games starts its 100-day race on Monday to the opening ceremony in Paris in August.

The former Beatle has let “We All Stand Together” — the signature tune from an award-winning animated film he wrote and produced 40 years ago — be used in a promotional film for the International Paralympic Committee.

“Sir Paul really understands what we stand for as a movement and he was so generous to us,” IPC president Andrew Parsons told The Associated Press. “He was not difficult to convince, it was something that came very naturally.”

In 100 days from Monday, the Summer Paralympics opening ceremony on Aug. 28 will play out along a section of the Champs-Élysées and Place de la Concorde. The 4,400 athletes taking part will compete over the following 11 days watched by up to 2.7 million spectators in venues including ones beneath the Eiffel Tower and at Versailles Palace.

“We have probably the most famous avenue in the world,” Parsons said in a recent interview. “That is really exciting. The city is really embracing Paralympic athletes, athletes with disabilities.”

“With our games we talk a lot about inclusion and it’s a good symbol of that. That very welcoming attitude is I think a very good start to our games.”

A turning point for the Paralympic movement came in London in 2012 when the host country rose to the occasion with huge ticket sales and a radically fresh approach to broadcasting it by Britain’s Channel 4.

“Still the benchmark games of our movement,” said Parsons, whose home nation Brazil hosted in 2016 in Rio de Janeiro.

To promote those Rio Paralympics, Channel 4 produced the “We’re the Superhumans” musical film that was a landmark of high-production values and inspirational images.

“Many broadcasters come to us in their preparations in different parts of the world and they normally ask, ‘What is Channel 4 doing?’” Parsons said. The IPC's trailer inspired by McCartney's “Rupert and the Frog Song” film is in that tradition.

The Paris Paralympics will have a record 164 broadcasters worldwide covering 549 events across 22 sports.

AP Paris Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/2024-paris-olympic-games

FILE - The padded hands of Diane Roy of Canada are seen as she waits to compete in the women' 800-meter T54 heat at the 2012 Paralympics games, on Sept. 4, 2012, in London. With an assist from Paul McCartney, the Paralympic Games starts its 100-day race Monday to the opening ceremony in Paris in August. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

FILE - The padded hands of Diane Roy of Canada are seen as she waits to compete in the women' 800-meter T54 heat at the 2012 Paralympics games, on Sept. 4, 2012, in London. With an assist from Paul McCartney, the Paralympic Games starts its 100-day race Monday to the opening ceremony in Paris in August. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

FILE - Andrew Parsons, President of the International Paralympic Committee of the Paris 2024 Games, speaks during a media conference in Paris, on Aug. 28, 2023. With an assist from Paul McCartney, the Paralympic Games starts its 100-day race Monday to the opening ceremony in Paris in August. (AP Photo/Michel Euler, File)

FILE - Andrew Parsons, President of the International Paralympic Committee of the Paris 2024 Games, speaks during a media conference in Paris, on Aug. 28, 2023. With an assist from Paul McCartney, the Paralympic Games starts its 100-day race Monday to the opening ceremony in Paris in August. (AP Photo/Michel Euler, File)

Republican Guards ride up the Champs-Elysees avenue during ceremonies marking the 79th anniversary of Victory Day, Wednesday, May 8, 2024 in Paris. (AP Photo/Michel Euler, Pool)

Republican Guards ride up the Champs-Elysees avenue during ceremonies marking the 79th anniversary of Victory Day, Wednesday, May 8, 2024 in Paris. (AP Photo/Michel Euler, Pool)

The Britain versus Netherlands sitting volleyball preliminary match at the 2012 Paralympics, on Sept. 1, 2012, in London. Netherlands won the match. With an assist from Paul McCartney, the Paralympic Games starts its 100-day race Monday to the opening ceremony in Paris in August(AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

The Britain versus Netherlands sitting volleyball preliminary match at the 2012 Paralympics, on Sept. 1, 2012, in London. Netherlands won the match. With an assist from Paul McCartney, the Paralympic Games starts its 100-day race Monday to the opening ceremony in Paris in August(AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

FILE - Paul McCartney performs at Glastonbury Festival in Worthy Farm, Somerset, England, on June 25, 2022. With an assist from Paul McCartney, the Paralympic Games starts its 100-day race Monday to the opening ceremony in Paris in August. (Joel C Ryan/Invision/AP, File)

FILE - Paul McCartney performs at Glastonbury Festival in Worthy Farm, Somerset, England, on June 25, 2022. With an assist from Paul McCartney, the Paralympic Games starts its 100-day race Monday to the opening ceremony in Paris in August. (Joel C Ryan/Invision/AP, File)

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