International Ocean Film Festival

SFC - Middle School (10 Films)

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10 films in package
A Turtle Tomorrow
Throughout my youthhood, I have always been fascinated by sea turtles and their miraculous behavior and survival. Surviving through multiple eras, their populations are already starting to dwindle mainly because of humans. Together, with Dr. Daniel Evans and Evan Cooper from the Sea Turtle Conservancy, we dive deep into the realm of sea turtles to truly understand why sea turtles are so endangered as of now, and figure out ways in which individuals and organizations can help save the sea turtles.
Black Ocean
This original film brings awareness to the massive pollution humans are doing to the ocean including ways you can make a change and how it is affecting humans with a short animation made with Flipaclip
Not just a WATER… it's a HOME
This a short film about a girl who lives on an island and has love for orcas. She notices the downfall in population of orcas , she wonders why and how to resolve it?
Our Beautiful World
Over four billion years ago, our world was beautiful, clean, and alive. Human kind has destroyed habitats and polluted the ocean in recent decades. As the new generation, it is our responsibility to participate in volunteer clean-ups and make our environment healthier.
Sea the Sea Matter
Take a look on the story presented on how a marine oil spill proved to be life taking for sea creatures
Saving the Ocean
This Film is all about the two small fish with a Big Heart on Helping others and to save the ocean
Spartina Significance
This film is about the importance of spartina grass and periwinkle snails to the marsh ecosystems and our oceans.
The Beautiful Life of the Ocean
It’s about the importance of the ocean, what it provides us with, the life inside of it, and other fun things you could do there.
Toxic Tides
In a time where the usage of plastic increases exponentially everyday, reaching and spreading awareness about ocean conservation becomes imperative. The oceans continue to bear with the toxic tides while humanity walks towards "progress". In the end, It all comes down to a choice. One Planet. One chance. Are you willing to take it?
We are Our Own History
This film shows the interdependence of humans and water. It shows the impact on cultures through water.
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We are Our Own History

This film shows the interdependence of humans and water. It shows the impact on cultures through water.

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    2 minutes
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Nora Thomas