Ocean Film Festival World Tour 2026 - Sydney George st Wed 18 Mar 6:15pm
Event description
Immerse yourself in a breathtaking 3-hour journey through the world's most spectacular marine environments. The Ocean Film Festival World Tour presents an extraordinary collection of short films that capture the raw beauty, untamed power, and majesty of our oceans.
These carefully curated films showcase stunning cinematography from surface to depths, transporting audiences into underwater realms and atop towering waves. Experience the ocean through the eyes of passionate divers, fearless surfers, dedicated swimmers, and pioneering oceanographers who live for the sea's call.
Featuring spectacular underwater scenes, heart-stopping wave sequences captured from impossible angles, and intimate portraits of ocean adventurers, each film is a visual masterpiece. Through compelling narratives and breathtaking footage, the festival celebrates both the ocean's majesty and the remarkable creatures that call it home.
The Ocean Film Festival World Tour is an unforgettable celebration that inspires audiences to marvel at the sea's beauty while fostering a deeper understanding of our connection to these precious marine ecosystems.
Find out more at www.oceanfilmfestival.com.au
***THIS EVENT HAS ALLOCATED SEATING : BOOK EARLY FOR THE BEST SEATS ****
This event will sell out so please do not leave a single seat between you and the next booking. Bookings with a single seat left vacant will be automatically moved and new seats will be issued.
Please note that the seats marked with wheelchairs in row Z are for wheelchairs only. Please only book these if you are in a wheelchair (note there is no seat in this position - just a wheelchair specific space). We ask that able bodied patrons refrain from booking the regular seats in row Z so the companions of the wheelchair patrons can sit next to them.
SORRY NO REFUNDS
ONE SCREENING ONLY at the Event Cinemas in George St
Photo credit: Evie Wilderness
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