Waiting for Waves
Jacob Zaoutis
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A look inside the raw world of New England east-coast surfing through the eyes of three men who have dedicated their lives to the ocean.
Showtimes
Movie Tavern 4
March 26, 2022 1:30 PM
Virtual 2
March 27, 2022 12:30 PM
Project Type:
Short
TRT:
21 mins
Credits:
Director / Writer: Jacob Zaoutis
Producers: Zoe DeWitt, Jacob Zaoutis
Director of Photography: Felix Phillips
Editor: Cary Lenahan
Composer: Luke Volkert
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