Monday, November 17, 2014

Presenting ZioBaffa Filmmaker Edition Wines!

I am honored and ecstatic to announce a new collaboration endeavor with the Castellani Winemaking Family called, ZioBaffa.




These bio-dynamically produced, 100% organic Italian wines are the brain child of Piergiorgio Castellani.  The first two (a Toscana Red and Pinot Grigio) are "The Filmmaker Edition Wines" and inspired by my experiences with Piergiorgio and Chris Del Moro making our new film, BELLA VITA.  We put a lot of effort into creating something good, affordable and moreover eco-friendly.

100% of energy used in manufacturing is from renewable resources and NDV certified with a "zero waste" program, recycling all possible waste and purifying polluted water.

Our ZIOBAFFA bottles utilize recycled glass in their creation.

100% of the paper  we use for our label is FSC (The Forest Stewardship Council) certified and is produced from raw material obtained through sustainable farming practices.  The labels are printed with non-toxic ink and affixed using bio-friendly, non-toxic glue.



We are also introducing the new & revolutionary HELIX™ cork closure, which is a bio-friendly re-usable seal.  We consider this seal  more elegant and effective than aluminum screw caps.  Cork production preserves bio-diversity and is generally regarded as a highly sustainable crop due to the fact that the entire cork tree is not harvested; merely its bark. The tree continues to live and grow.

Chris drew a limited-edition label representing our surf adventures in the Mediterranean Sea on FSC certified paper and the glue is non-toxic.

You can learn more about this exciting project via the video below or please visit us at ziobaffa.com

The wines will be in available in the United States in the coming weeks.  A big thanks to the team at Sage Beverages and Young's Market for their hard work on distribution.

My favorite things in life are sharing movies, surfing and good food with drink amongst family & friends.  This new adventure really ties all of my passions together and I'm tremendously excited to share it with you!

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Press, Pause, Play

"Press, Pause, Play" is a fascinating and beautifully shot documentary film about the digital revolution.  It came out a few years ago and I'm truly amazed how often I speak to people about it and they have never heard of it.  SO... here it is - and better yet - you can watch it for FREE.

Yes, everyone's favorite word.  FREE.   I truly know how hard it is to make an independent film.  They are hard to finance.  They are hard to execute.  They are hard to distribute, especially in this current sea of information we swim through daily.  This film speaks to that and much, much, more.

In fact, a key point in the film is that for anything in this modern media world to go viral, to capture our attention, it must be FREE.  So the filmmakers give you a choice, watch it for free or buy it on iTunes - your choice!

Including interviews with Mobie and other media giants, it gives a fascinating look into our rapidly changing world.  From print, music, film-tv, we all digest our media differently from say, 10-15 years ago... and we creators need to adapt to that.  ENJOY.

official website:

watch NOW on youtube:

or NETFLIX!















The digital revolution of the last decade has unleashed creativity and talent of people in an unprecedented way, unleashing unlimited creative opportunities. But does democratized culture mean better art, film, music and literature or is true talent instead flooded and drowned in the vast digital ocean of mass culture? Is it cultural democracy or mediocrity? This is the question addressed by PressPausePlay, a documentary film containing interviews with some of the world's most influential creators of the digital era.

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

LMU Magazine talks Bella Vita!

A big thanks to my Alma Mater, Loyola Marymount University (recently making the top 5 film schools in the Nation list) for taking the time to talk Italy, filmmaking and production on, BELLA VITA.  #GoLions!

you can read the interview here.