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Welcome To Day 2 – 10th Annual Travel Beyond Film Festival
Theme – There’s A Great Future In Plastics – Unless You Live In The Ocean

It’s Look Sunshine
Korean, w/ English Subtitles – 00:24:16
Dir. Kim Seunghwan – South Korea (Republic of Korea)

Nominated For – Best Short Film, Best 1st Time Filmmaker, Best Sustainability Film, Best Activism Film

Synopsis Young-eun, lives with her mother, a Haenyo diver (a oyster/pearl diver), in fishing village on Jeju Island. She learns eco-friendly photography from her friend Seung-hwan, who is a beachcomber. She decides to take photographs of sea debris on the beaches, meanwhile Seung-hwan tries to leave the island to find a giant floating trash island in the Pacific Ocean on a boat made of recycled materials.

Keywords #Plastics #Polluting #SaveOurOceans #PlasticPollution #PlasticFree #ZeroWaste #Plastic #SaveThePlanet #EcoFriendly #Environment #Pollution #SouthKorea


We’ve Only Got This World
Bislama, w/ English Subtitles – 01:17:00
Dir. Peter Walker – Vanuatu

Nominated For – Best Feature Film, Best Sustainability Film, Best Marine Biology Film, Best Activism Film

Synopsis The climate crisis is causing much damage to the pacific and the rest of the world. Filmed in 2019, “Wol ia nomo” is Wan Smolbags response to the devastating effects we are seeing and a call to arms to do something about it. The film follows the story of Rodney and Betty who are earth science students. Rodney is an ardent environmentalist who has a crush on Betty but she is more interested in Marco, the local radio and nightclub DJ.

Keywords #Plastics #Polluting #SaveOurOceans #PlasticPollution #PlasticFree #ZeroWaste #Plastic #SaveThePlanet #EcoFriendly #Environment #Pollution #Vanuatu