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Starry Night Cinema Features Ski and Surf Films

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SURF & SKI at The MACC. Image courtesy of The MACC.

SURF & SKI at The MACC. Image courtesy of The MACC.

This month’s free Starry Night Cinema offering, SKI & SURF, will include Warren Miller’s Chasing Shadows and an encore showing of John Florence and Blake Vincent Kueny’s View From a Blue Moon on Saturday, Jan. 16, 2016 at the Maui Arts & Cultural Centers A&B Amphitheater.

Enjoy a double-film night under the stars showcasing amazing athletes from sea to mountain top on the big screen.

Gates open at 5; the first film begins at 6:30 p.m.

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First up, Warren Miller Entertainment introduces its 66th snow-sports film, Chasing Shadows. Take a glimpse into the world of the US freestyle team and the dynamics of snowsports that live on the fringe, like monoskiing, powsurfing and speed riding. Explore what it means to be inspired, and what it is about exotic locations and snow-covered summits that keep us searching for more (90 min.).

Next, see the sport of surfing as it’s never been captured before in John Florence and Blake Vincent Kueny’s second signature release, View from a Blue Moon. The film follows the world’s most dynamic surfer, John Florence, and his closest friends from his home on the North Shore of O‘ahu to his favorite surfing destinations around the globe (60 min.).

Come early for pre-show entertainment by Lily Meola and Tom Conway plus prize giveaways.

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