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Sharkwater Extinction


In January 2017, while shooting Sharkwater Extinction, Rob, a Malibu-based filmmaker, tragically passed away during a dive off the Florida Keys. The world was stunned by the loss of one of the most influential activists of our time. Rob taught the world to love the oceans and to not fear sharks through his iconic images of hugging and free diving with sharks and mantas.

Rob risked everything to educate, preserve and defend the oceans. The film’s producers, along with a talented group of editors, filmmakers, and loyal Sharkwater supporters, were compelled to continue his work.

Sharkwater Extinction‘s  will have it's world premiere at TIFF in September 2018 

Sharkwater Extinction from the Award Winning Director of Sharkwater and Revolution.  
" 150 000 000 sharks are killed each year and scientists only account for 70 000 000 of those, there are 80 000 000 sharks that are killed every year and nobody knows why nor where they are going, but WE figured this out.... and if we bring this to the public, things will change."

Rob Stewart

Sharkwater: Extinction (2018) is a thrilling and inspiring action packed journey that follows filmmaker Rob Stewart as he exposes the massive illegal shark fin industry and the political corruption behind it — a conspiracy that is leading to the extinction of sharks.

Sharkwater, Rob’s first film, brought the devastating issue of shark finning used in shark fin soup to the world stage. His multi award-winning film changed laws and public policy worldwide, created hundreds of conservation groups. Today more than 90 countries have banned shark finning or the trade of shark products.  Even so, Stewart finds sharks are still being fished to extinction.

Sharkwater: Extinction continues the adventure across four continents, as Rob travels through the oceans to investigate the corruption behind a multi-billion dollar industry. The crew goes through some of the world’s most dangerous fishing ports run by international crime organizations that have infiltrated the fishing industry.

Rob’s second film, Revolution, continued his quest to save sharks and the oceans. Revolution was the first feature film to platform the devastating effects of Ocean Acidification.  Climate change was well known, but scientists were just realizing the effects would be much worse than ever imagined. We were in danger of losing the coral reefs, and potentially the entire ocean ecosystem, which gives us 60% of our oxygen. Sharks, the top predator controlling the fish populations below them and the plankton that give us our oxygen, were being fished to extinction in an ecosystem they have controlled for 400 million years.

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Sharkwater Extinction wins Best Documentary at Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival

FLIFF WINNERS

The Jury of the 33rd Annual Film Festival announced their selections for Best of Fest last night. The members of the Jury are:

Alyn Darnay, director, writer, lecturer
Mariah Reed, actress, theatre director, professor of theatre
Dave Montalbano, film writer & critic
Rachel Galvin, entertainment writer, radio host
Teri Pattullo, cinephile
Tas Salini, director, educator
Wil Shriner, actor, comedian, director, writer

The Festival extends it appreciation to them for their time and contribution. Results below:

BEST FOREIGN FILM - Return of the Hero

BEST AMERICAN INDIE - The Unicorn

BEST DOCUMENTARY Sharkwater Extinction by late Rob Stewart

BEST SHORT SUBJECT From Life

BEST FLORIDA FILM - FEATURE  Love in Youth

BEST FLORIDA FILM - SHORT All That Matters

 

PRESIDENT’S AWARDS

FLIFF President & CEO has selected the following honorees for Best in their Category.

ALEXANDRA SELL - THE BEGINNER: DIRECTOR

MARY KAY PLACE - DIANE: ACTRESS

PATRICK DAY - CRUEL HEARTS: ACTOR

SAINT BERNARD'S SYNDICATE: COMEDY

ETERNAL WINTER: DRAMA

THE ART & TIMES OF FROSTY MYERS: DOC

FIDDLIN: AUDIENCE AWARD WINNER

POISONING PARADISE: ROB STEWART ENVIRONMENTAL FILM AWARD

GARY ROSS: LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT DIRECTING - WRITING - PRODUCING

ROSALEE GLASS: LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT SURVIVING

MAURICE KANBAR: LIFE ACHIEVEMENT PHILANTROPHY

MELORA HARDIN: CAREER ACHIEVEMENT ACTING

WOODY WOODBURY: LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT COMEDY

FRANK LOCONTO: LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT MUSIC & COMMUNITY

STEVEN SAVOR: MARTI HUIZENGA HUMANITARIAN AWARD

 

The FLIFF2018 College Competition Winners

Long Narrative (Tie)
Until Dawn Comes director Aaron Acuna, Veritas Film School
Costa Rica / 2018 / 30 min / Spanish w/English subtitles

Unnatural director Amy Wang, American Film Institute
USA / 2018 / 28 min / English

Short Narrative (Tie)
Amal director Dilek Ince, UCLA
USA / 2018 / 15 min / English

Anna director Petra Priborska, The Film School – Hunter College of the City University of New York
USA / 2018 / 18 min / English

NightCall director Amanda Renee Knox, Chapman University
USA / 2018 / 18 min / English

Towards The Sun director Monica Santis, London Film School
USA / 2018 / 20 min / English

Documentary (Tie)
My Landline director Evan Barber, Florida State University
USA / 2018 / 8 min / English

Woman of Steel director Chris Violette, Florida State University
USA / 2018 / 8 min / English

Animation (Tie)
Balance director Barzan Rostami, Tehran Film School
Iran / 2018 / 3 min / English

Him & Her director Nathalie Lamb, Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg
Germany / 2018 / 8 min / English

The FLIFF High School Video Certificates of Achievement
Adam Alyce Rogers
Douglas Anderson School of the Arts, Jacksonville, FL

AMITY written & directed collectively by Luke Melovich, Aaron Ohmstede, Sophia Williams, Charlie Delatorre, Nico Intriago, Diego Guimaraes
Florida Film Academy – Winter Garden, FL

THE ART COLLECTOR directed by Saoirse Loftus-Reid
Lexington High, Lexington, MA

BORED Max Internoscia
NSU University School, Ft Lauderdale

BOYS BEWARE Callahan Bracken
Etobicoke School of the Arts, Toronto, Canada

BROKE CHRISTMAS directed by Jacob Islas
Florida Film Academy – Winter Garden, FL

Camp David: 30 Years of Conflict, 13 Days to Resolution Charles Shi
Winston Churchill High School, Potomac, MD

CARRY ALL directed by Wyatt Parks
Florida Film Academy – Winter Garden, FL

HEY, DAD Riley Michelin
Calvary Christian Academy, Fort Lauderdale

I DON’T KNOW Molly Smith
Montverde Academy, Montverde, FL

JASMINE STUNG Partho Gupte
Maharashtra Mumbai, India

JUST A SCENARIO MLE DeJaco
Dreyfoos School of the Arts, West Palm Beach, FL

JUST DESSERTS directed by Wyatt Parks
Florida Film Academy – Winter Garden, FL

THE MAGIC OF READING Claudia Moysset
Interlochen School of the Arts, Interlochen Michigan

NextStep Ishan Modi
Singapore American High School, Singapore

TIME-LAPSE directed by Sankalp Gora
Meridian School for Boys and Girls, Hyderabad, Telangana, India

THE TRAVELER directed by Nick Collier
Florida Film Academy – Winter Garden, FL

UNDER THE SURFACE directed by Avery Watson
Florida Film Academy – Winter Garden, FL

YOU’VE BEEN ON MY MIND Justin Park
Carmel High, Carmel, Indiana

 

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