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DOCFEST 2025: Looking For My Anchor (W/ Rays: A Kayaktivism Story) @ 3:15 PM

Filmmaker expected to attend.

Looking For My Anchor follows filmmaker Erica Jordan as she navigates her journey through grief after the loss of her mother, eviction from her home, the end of a long-term relationship, and her son leaving for college. Living aboard a small boat in a working-class maritime community on the edge of Marin county, she uses personal video journals and home movies to revisit moments of motherhood, loss, and longing, while confronting the uncertainty of life on the water. Her story intersects with the lives of three people living anchored out on the San Francisco Bay – the wise, self-described “anchor outlaw” battling health issues while struggling to maintain his boat; the young advocate fighting to save her community from displacement; and the artist whose untimely death underscores the fragility of their existence.

Looking For My Anchor is about what we hold onto when everything familiar falls away, and how the connections we forge can become lifelines in uncertain times.

Check out this review in the Marin Independent Journal.

Preceded by Rays: A Kayaktivism Story (Dir. Enrique Labrada Prieto, 13 Minutes)

Rays: A Kayaktivism Story follows a group of activists who take to the water in kayaks to confront the fossil fuel industry that is directly threatening their community. This short documentary captures a grassroots movement fueled by passion and the unyielding power of community.

Sunday, June 1