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LSFF announce lineup

First class surf flicks coming to London film festival.

Photography Tim Nunn c/o LSFF
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Posted 10:05 GMT on September 2, 2011
LSFF announce lineup

London Surf Film Festival have announced the lineup of films set to screen at the Riverside Studios, London W6 from October 13-15.

This includes the European premieres of Come Hell or High Water by Keith Malloy and Fighting Fear by Macario DeSouza.

There's also UK premieres of Kai Neville's Lost Atlas, Cyrus Sutton's Stoked and Broke, and Splinters by Adam Pesce.

Alongside screenings of feature films, documentaries, and cult classics, there will be Q&A sessions with leading filmmakers and surfing legends that give the audience a close up on all the action.

There will also be screenings of entries from their The Shorties short film contest.

Get along and check it out...

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