
Beneath the Sea Saturday Night International Film Festival will be held March 23 at the Meadowlands Exposition Center in Secaucus, NJ.
This years’ host and emcee for the Film Festival will be WABC-TV’s weatherman, diver, and author Bill Evans. Evans will introduce Michael Aw who will be showing excerpts from his upcoming feature film shot during an Antarctica celebration of the sea expedition.
Also joining this year’s film festival will be renowned marine artist Wyland who will be presenting “Wyland’s “Sharks!!!” His’s intense experience will put you face-to-face with sharks. Wyland’s film promises to be an exhilarating experience that makes you want to be diving.
Nick Caloyianis will also join this years’ film festival. He is a producer and a photographer whose work is well known. At this years’ event he will explore the USS Radford as it is sunk off the New Jersey shore as a dive site and fish reef. Time passes, storms blow, and Nick returns to the site to discover change. Nick’s film will make you want to go see for yourself this exceptional example of the ships-to-reefs program.
Becky Kagan takes visitors cave diving, the Stayers tour Raja Ampat and Pearl Diving, and Jonathon Bird teams up with David Doubilet on a visit to an old friend to us all in “Grouper.”
This year’s Beneath the Sea film festival promises to be a fine evening of worldwide underwater entertainment from a selection of award-winning photographers.
Remember, following the Film Festival there is dancing, food, and drink at the Beneath the Sea Decompression Party along with the people you want to meet and, perhaps, dive with this summer.
For more info on this event visit www.beneaththesea.org. ■









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