What's Happening?
The Coast Film Festival in Laguna Beach is set to screen over 90 films, marking a significant expansion from its debut in 2019. The festival, co-founded by Ben Warner and Enich Harris, aims to inspire
change through films that focus on ocean and outdoor themes. This year's lineup includes 'The Eyes of Ghana' and 'Andre is an Idiot,' among others, highlighting stories of everyday heroes and environmental issues.
Why It's Important?
The expansion of the Coast Film Festival reflects a growing interest in films that address environmental and social themes. By showcasing diverse narratives, the festival promotes awareness and inspires action on critical issues such as climate change and social justice. It also provides a platform for filmmakers to reach wider audiences, potentially influencing public perception and encouraging community engagement with these topics.











