
The 2026 SLO Film Fest opens on April 23 and celebrates its 32nd festival, bringing its characteristic mix of aspirational cinema and sheer fun to California’s Central Coast. This year’s slate is an intoxicating mix of US and international indies and festival hits fresh from their premieres at Sundance and SXSW. Plus the richest program of surf and skate films of any mainstream film festival. The fest will run through April 28.
This is the second festival since the SLO Film Center came into being as a collaboration of the SLO Film Festival and the Palm Theatre. Fittingly, the Palm will be showcasing some films and celebrity appearances, with the festival’s biggest nights, including Surf Night, happening at the Fremont Theater. As usual, most festival screenings will take place at the Downtown Centre 7. The fest’s Community of Skate will be presented at the Bay in Morro Bay. The Masonic Event Center will host a music video showcase and one screening.
Highlights include:
- The world premiere of How to Date Again, a humor-filled study on love and healing, with a hilarious supporting turn by Haley Joel Osment (Poker Face, and of course, Oscar-nominated for The Sixth Sense) who will appear personally to receive an award. Watch for Morro Rock and the Madonna Inn in How to Date Again.
- The stellar family dramedy Left-Handed Girl, followed by a Q&A with writer-director Shih-Ching Tsou. You’ve seen her other work – she met Sean Baker in film editing class, and the two have since collaborated as filmmaking partners. They co-directed their first film, she produced his Starlet, Tangerine, The Florida Project and Red Rocket, and Baker and Tsou co-wrote Left-Handed Girl.
- Britt Lower (Severance) will appear personally to receive an award and present her new psychological thriller Sender, fresh from SXSW, and also starring Rhea Seehorn and Jamie Lee Curtis.
- The opening night movie is the West Coast Premiere of Give Me the Ball! the biodoc of groundbreaking tennis champion and cultural icon Billie Jean King.
- The closing night film will be Power Ballad, the latest from John Carney, writer-director of Once, Sing Street and Flora and Son.

- The always popular Surf Night in SLO with The Blind Sea, the documentary about blind Australian surfer Matt Formston, a 3-time World Champion, as he takes on the monster waves of Nazare. Expect the Fremont to be packed again with surfers enjoying drinks in the lobby and the Riff Tide surf band before the screening.
- Skating culture is celebrated with the third annual Community of Skate with N-Men: The Untold Story, a doc about the seminal 1975 Sacramento skating crew, starring Tony Hawk and Tony Alva. Plus a panel of pro skaters and skate filmmakers, and a skateboard design exhibition.
- Movies featuring Tim Blake Nelson, Rob Lowe, Paul Rudd, Thomas Sadowski, Betsy Brandt, Mimi Rogers, Lois Smith, Anna Chlumsky, Nick Offerman, Rhea Seehorn, Jamie Lee Curtis, Mike Farrell, Haley Joe Osment, James Badge Dale, Simone Ashley, Aya Cash, Ella Rubin, Keyla Monterroso Mejia, Britt Lower, Kevin Nealon and Nick Jonas.
- Films from Denmark, Vietnam, Lebanon, India, Ghana, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil and Ireland.
- Big-screen presentations of classic cinema: Sunset Boulevard, The Master, The Seventh Seal.
- For the first time, SLO Film Fest will also sample as yet unreleased Episodics..
There’s plenty more, with features, workshops and six programs of shorts. I’m screening my way through the program, and will post my MUST SEE recommendations before the fest opens. Peruse the program and get your tickets at SLO Film Fest.

















