Fish Water People Film Festival: Flow State

In the zone. Locked in. In your element. 

Flow State is that indescribable moment when everything clicks - when you're so immersed in what you're doing that time dissolves, self-doubt fades, and you're simply present. The activity that inspires flow state looks different to everyone. It might be the feeling of a perfect cast, the rhythm of paddling downstream, or the meditative focus of watching water move over stones. 

This year's second annual Fish Water People Film Festival explores the Flow State, and the powerful connection between Californians and our waterways. Through a curated collection of short films, we will discover how flowing water draws us in, grounds us, challenges us, and reminds us what we're fighting to protect. 

These films will capture the full spectrum of flow – from high-energy narratives of adventure and risk to intimate portrayals of connection along the waterfront, from generations-old traditions to brand-new discoveries. We’re excited to share your stories about getting lost in the beauty, adventure, and sacredness of California’s rivers. 

Screenings will take place at theaters across California. Join us for films, filmmaker Q&As, raffle prizes, and the chance to connect with others who understand why California's rivers and coast matter. 

2026 Screenings 

📍San Francisco, CA | May 30th | Opening Night 

📍Arcata, CA | June 3rd

📍Larkspur, CA | June 9th

📍Orinda, CA | June 10th

📍Pasadena, CA | June 11th

📍San Diego, CA | June 17th

📍Mt. Shasta screening coming soon


The Films

6000 Miles by CALWILD and COLORFOOL Films

A young activist and a seasoned conservationist are on a journey into the spirit of the California rivers they hold dear. Follow their story as they explore CalWild's mission to protect a total of 6,000 miles eligible under the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act by 2028.

The Perfect Recipe by Michael McAlexander and Sam Donnelly

Long miles, heavy packs, rugged terrain, and some of the best wild fly fishing two friends have ever experienced in the United States. A nearly perfect recipe for a lifelong memory.

Patso by Greg Cairns

This heartwarming and funny story follows Patso, a woman who relearned to Kayak in her late 50's, a celebration of what is possible when we embrace the river community around us.

Wild Pathways by Isabela Zawistowska

Two adventurous fly fishing musicians journey through California’s rivers and mountains, uncovering stories of migration, ecology, and culture, and revealing how every angler can become an advocate for the waterways they love.

Not Just Water by Tess McCormick

Explore how access to ocean spaces is unequal across communities, following Sea League as they create immersive opportunities for youth to explore, play, and build connection in marine environments.

The Edge of the Cast by Fish the West Films

Head into the rugged surf of the San Francisco Bay Area with George Revel, national casting champion, guide, and one of the most influential figures in California fly fishing.

And a special look at upcoming film The Last Barrier by Matthew Benton

After three decades of work advocating for the restoration of a creek in a highly urbanized city, an activist revisits the journey as the removal of the barrier approaches.

Tickets go on sale May 4. Stay tuned! 


Volunteer With Us at a Screening

Be part of the action—volunteer at the Fish Water People Film Festival with California Trout. Sign up now, meet great people, and have a blast making an impact. All volunteers will receive free admission to the screening and CalTrout merch.

During a volunteer shift, you will work alongside CalTrout staff and two other volunteers to welcome guests to the event, sell merch and raffle tickets through a Point of Sales system, and assist with scanning guest' tickets.


 

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