I Lost My Dream

It is refreshing and inspiring to see guys like Stefan Hunt using their great creative talents on projects that have meaning and highlight stories that need attention. We as surfers often travel to poorer countries than our own in search of waves without paying much attention to the local populations and the struggles they go through on a daily basis. Stefan approaches his travels with a curious eye and is able to tell those stories in a fresh, honest and positive way. His latest film is no exception, shining a light on a young surfer in Mexico named Moacir Zeledon. Moacir’s dreams stray from typical boyish fantasies of superheroes and pirates. He wants nothing more than to escape his Nicaraguan life of poverty and abuse to live the American dream. The mission north teaches Moacir that unlike many childhood narratives, dreams don’t always come true, but the journey can teach you lessons far greater. You can help provide love, opportunities and a future for children like Moacir by visiting:

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Matt Titone

A goofy-footed graphic designer who hails from the first state, Delaware. After attending Flagler College in St. Augustine, FL then graduating from SCAD in Savannah, GA with a BFA in Graphic Design and Illustration, Matt moved to NYC and found work as a freelance designer and art director. In 2006 he moved west to Venice, CA where he co-founded ITAL/C Studio and now resides a bit further north in Oxnard.

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