Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - On Wednesday, February 29, the film "Minds in the Water" will be shown at the Punta Sayulita Beach House, with the film's director, Justin Krumb, present to introduce the film and answer questions after the screening.
Five years in the making, "Minds in the Water" is the story of one surfer’s international journey to help protect dolphins and whales and their ocean environment. Shot on location in Australia, the Galapagos, Chile, and Japan, the film captures a key moment in one person’s life when apathy is no longer an option.
Pro surfer Dave Rastovich went from observer to activist when he embarked on a personal mission to help stop the worldwide commercial slaughter of dolphins and whales.
While unsure at first, Rastovich quickly found his activist sea legs and helped build a core team of film makers, journalists, musicians, eco-pirates, and celebrity surfers to help spread the message. "This whole journey started as a conversation between two friends a few years ago," says Rastovich. "Since then, it has evolved into an international movement with thousands of followers who are actively making a difference."
The film will be presented on an outdoor big screen (7m x 10m) on the beachfront at the Punta Sayulita Beach House at 7:00 pm. Guests are welcome to bring a blanket and a bottle of wine to enjoy while you watch.
Suggested Minimum Donation of $100 pesos will go to benefit the Punta Sayulita Foundation Environmental Education Programs.
For further information and reservations, please call (323) 291-3957 x 102.