Step inside the story of surf films with Flotsam: Retrospect, a rare, one-night-only homage to the craft of surf film making set against the cinematic backdrop of the historic Kirra Hill Cultural Centre, perched above the iconic Kirra Point.

On May 3, journey through surf cinema with pioneering filmmaker Dick Hoole, discussing the 50th anniversary of his groundbreaking film Tubular Swells alongside and intimate panel with figures from seminal films, including celebrated surfer Richard Harvey. Together, they’ll unpack the evolution of the genre: how stories, style, and the soul of surfing have shifted across generations.

Then settle back in as the past becomes present with films that highlight some of surfing’s most infamous moments.

Film screenings including Should Have Been Here Yesterday, bringing timeless footage and untold stories back to life on the big screen. Expect nostalgia, insight, and a deep dive into the stories behind the film scenes.

You Should Have Been Here Yesterday

A poetic homage to Australia’s early surf-culture with unearthed footage set to an original soundtrack. You Should Have Been Here Yesterday combines hundreds of hours of lovingly restored 16mm footage
with a salt-infused soundscape by Headland. This cinematic poem tells the story of a wild community who took off up the coast and discovered a whole new way to live. Going back to the never-before-seen
camera reels to ask the question – what do we keep and what do we leave behind? Featuring Tim Winton, Wayne Lynch, Bob McTavish, Albe Falzon, Evelyn Rich, Maurice Cole and many more. Inspired by
Moonage Daydream and Jen Peedom’s Mountain.

Rated M: course language, drug references.

 

Tickets are limited for this special event.

Food trucks & bar onsite

 

 

Flotsam: Retrospect
The Pass: Bob Evans, Long Way Round

Flotsam: Retrospect

When

# Sun, May 3 5:30 pm — 8:30 pm

Where

# Kirra Hill Community and Cultural Centre

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Costs

16.50

(tx included)