South Africa, July 15 -- Nature and identity
Titled Feeling J'Bay, the short documentary is less about surfing and more about what happens when nature, identity, and community come together. From dolphins threading the backline at sunrise to the sound of hand-carved boards hitting water, the film captures the spirit of a place where time slows and life feels lighter.
Premiered as part of Corona's 100-year celebration and new global 0.0% alcohol beer partnership with the World Surf League (WSL), the screening took place at Casa Corona, overlooking Supertubes - the legendary wave that built the town and sits at the heart of the film.
Shot in and around Jeffreys Bay's famed point break, Feeling J'Bay weaves aerial shots, historical surf c...
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