2026 Noosa International Surfilm Festival
The festival in 2026 will kick off on Thursday, 13th August, and runs for four exciting days, wrapping up Sunday, 16th June 2026
Celebrate the best surf films from Australia and around the world at Noosa Event Cinemas, with screenings followed by Q&A sessions featuring your favourite surfers and filmmakers.
Experience a vibrant festival hub where you can share stories, have a drink, enjoy live music, join thought-provoking forums, and connect with surf filmmakers and industry leaders.
The international surf film scene is bursting with talent, and Noosa will showcase the very best—including emerging talent. Get ready for inspiring surf stories, stunning cinematography, original music, and the latest technology. We challenge filmmakers to think outside the box and bring fresh, exciting content to a passionate audience. Stay tuned—more event details coming soon!
Noosaisff highlights reel 2025
2025 Festival Highlights
🎬 Powerful films, stunning visuals, and moving stories
🌊 GromShorts made its debut—spotlighting surf filmmakers under 18
🏆 Beautifully handcrafted Erika Mayer trophies for the winning films
🎶 Live music, filmmaker Q&As, and the After Party we never wanted to end
📸 Captured beautifully by Misha Robb Maas & Walkandsee Media
Award-Winning Films 2025
Best Short Film (The Event Artisan Award): Let Me Live – Keith Malloy (USA)
Best Mid-Length Film (Your Digital Team Award): Dreading South – Mat Ireland (AUS)
Best Cinematography (Suter Smith Cleine Award): Creatures of Habit – Nate Laverty (CAN)
Best Feature Film (NAB Award): The Big Sea – Lewis Arnold (UK)
The Magic Behind the Scenes
Filmmakers from around the globe joined us in Noosa, and their experience went far beyond screenings. With stunning accommodation, breakfast feasts, a river cruise, and an exclusive filmmakers’ lunch, the festival created space for real connection—and the ideas and collaborations that were sparked? That’s what it’s all about.
The Filmmakers’ Forum at Halse Lodge brought local creatives face-to-face with international legends, with local filmmaker Samuel Fairbank leading the charge.
The new GromShorts competition saw two young surf storytellers step into the spotlight:
🥇 Heirloom – Hunter Williams (11)
🥈 Where the Girls Are – Zion Poy (17)
The After Party We’ll Be Talking About for a While...
Set at the iconic Halse Lodge, our festival After Party featured the stunning Paul Smith pop-up photo exhibition, vibrant convos with judges, filmmakers and surf legends, and smooth sounds by Mario. It rolled into the night and no one wanted it to end.
A special shout-out to Lewis Arnold, who flew in from the UK for the Australian premiere of The Big Sea—his talk about the back story of filming Cancer Alley was one of the most powerful moments of the festival.
We’re Already Dreaming of 2026
Thank you to everyone who came, supported, submitted, volunteered, judged, partnered, played tunes, took photos, shared stories and made it happen. NISFF 2025 was one for the books—and we can’t wait to do it all again.
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