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Surfalorus Film Festival On Pursuit For New Films


Dare County Arts Council and Cucalorus are seeking entries for the 8th Annual Surfalorus Film Festival, returning to the Outer Banks September 19-21.

Surfalorus is a free, three-day cinematic synthesis of all things aquatic, featuring an array of the year’s best surf films with a series of sunset screenings and assorted festivities.

Film screenings will be held at Dowdy Park in Nags Head (Thursday, September 19), Dare County Arts Council in Manteo (Friday, September 20) and the Outer Banks Brewing Station in Kill Devil Hills (Saturday, September 21). Doors will open at 6:30pm each evening.

Surfalorus accepts shorts, features, documentaries and any other surf inspired films by filmmakers of all backgrounds. Films must have been completed within the past two years to qualify.

Filmmakers wishing to participate in this year’s festival can submit their films online here. The submission deadline is May 15. For questions about eligibility or submission, please contact programming@cucalorus.org.

“Surfalorus is something I now look forward to every year,” says filmmaker Chris Hannant. “It's an incredible opportunity for local filmmakers to showcase their work and, even better, it serves as inspiration to create new films. Winning an award last year made me feel really valued as an artist and is pushing me in 2019 to craft my best film yet!”

Awards for Best Short Film, Best Feature Film, Best Soundtrack, Best Cinematography and Emerging Filmmaker of the Year will be presented again at this year’s screenings.

The festival will also feature live music, pop-up performances, a surfboard exhibit curated by Steve Wise and locally made ocean inspired artwork.

“As an Outer Banks artist and surfer, the Surfalorus Film Festival is really special to me,” said artist Mark Slagle, who makes jewelry out of surfboard resin and is also a photographer. “I love how the event captures the stoke of surfing and expresses that feeling throughout the entire festival.”

Artists interested in selling their creative goods at Surfalorus can find the application here. The application deadline is July 1.

Surfalorus is a premier collaboration between Dare County Arts Council and Wilmington, NC-based Cucalorus Festival, which will celebrate its 25th anniversary in November of this year.

Sponsors interested in being a part of the Surfalorus Film Festival can contact Dare County Arts Council Executive Director Chris Sawin at DareArtsInfo@gmail.com or at 252 473 5558.

For more information about Surfalorus, please call (252) 473 5558 or click here.

This project is funded in part by the Outer Banks Visitors Bureau.

Dare County Arts Council is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts organization dedicated to encouraging the arts in Dare County through advocacy, enrichment and opportunity.

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