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HomeNewsLisa Blair set to star in 11th annual Ocean Film Festival

Lisa Blair set to star in 11th annual Ocean Film Festival

Sunshine Coast’s own, Lisa Blair, is set to star in the 11th annual Ocean Film Festival World Tour.

The Ocean Film Festival World Tour aims to captivate audiences with a spectacular lineup of films celebrating the wonders of the ocean from both aerial and underwater perspectives.

This year’s spotlight shines brightly on Lisa, a world-record-holding Australian solo sailor originally from the Sunshine Coast, whose incredible story takes centre stage in the festival’s highly anticipated lineup.

Lisa’s gripping tale unfolds in the film Ice Maiden, showcasing her audacious solo adventure to achieve the unprecedented feat of becoming the first woman to sail solo, non-stop, and unassisted around Antarctica.

This perilous journey, accomplished only twice before, not only tests the limits of human endurance but also confronts the unpredictable and treacherous conditions of the Southern Ocean.

Facing unexpected and life-threatening weather challenges, Lisa must summon every ounce of courage, determination, and self-belief to break records and survive in the world’s most dangerous waters.

Jemima Robinson, founder and chief executive officer of the Ocean Film Festival World Tour, expressed her excitement about this year’s event, stating, “In our 11th year, the Ocean Film Festival Tour continues to be a platform for storytelling that brings the beauty, challenges, and importance of our oceans to audiences worldwide.”

“Lisa Blair’s remarkable journey is a testament to the incredible stories, talents, and environmental messages that resonate with us all.

“We are thrilled to showcase this inspiring film and celebrate the magic of the ocean with our dedicated audience.”

Beyond her remarkable achievements in sailing, Lisa is a fervent climate activist, seamlessly integrating her mission with her solo sailing ventures worldwide.

Underpinning her commitment to environmental advocacy is her initiative, Climate Action Now, which encourages individuals to reflect on their role in shaping a more sustainable future for our planet.

Lisa, through her audacious spirit and unwavering dedication to environmental causes, aspires to broaden awareness and become a formidable advocate for transformative change.

The family-friendly event is screening for two nights only at The J Theatre on 13 and 14 March.

This year’s line-up promises to captivate audiences with breath-taking cinematography, compelling narratives, and a celebration of the boundless beauty and challenges of the world’s oceans.

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