Seas the Day: The Sailing Movie

Seas the Day: The Sailing Movie

A Genre-Defying Documentary 10+ Years in the Making

0.0 / 101h 28m

Synopsis

Seas the Day: The Sailing Movie is a genre-defying documentary that blends real-world adventure with deeply human storytelling. It transcends typical sailing documentaries by blending docu-fiction with a narrative inspired by Joseph Campbell’s classic The Hero's Journey. Directed by Ryan Luskin, an anthropologist and teacher, the film follows his family's quest across sixteen countries, learning life skills from diverse cultures.

Genre: Documentary, Drama

Status: Released

Director: Ryan Luskin

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Main Cast

Saylen Savage

Himself

Sunny Savage

Herself

Ryan Luskin

Himself

Ryan Gosling

Ryan Gosling

Trailer

User Reviews

FilmsForFun

Seas the Day: The Sailing Movie surprised me. I thought it would just be a sailing documentary, but it turned out to be a heartfelt story about a family learning and growing as they travel across sixteen countries. Even as someone new to documentaries, I found the mix of real adventure and myth-like storytelling really engaging. The film is beautiful to look at, and the music, also created by director Ryan Luskin, adds a lot of emotion. What I liked most is that it isn’t just about sailing—it’s about respect, gratitude, and how people change when they explore the world. It’s inspiring, easy to follow, and genuinely moving.