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Inspired by the Black Panther movement in the USA, Will and a group of young street gangsters and university students form The Polynesian Panthers, to fight the system and become the history-making Revolutionaries that their community so desperately need them to be. The panel will feature special guests including producers, historians, archivists and experts familiar with the behind-the-scenes work that went into creating and preserving this special series from the s.

Learn about the inspiring opportunities unfolding for digital creators everywhere. Food and drinks will be available. RSVP required. Join today! The selection of short films will loop continuously from 10AM - 5PM, and viewing will be included with admission to the museum. Please bring your own lawn chairs and blankets for lawn seating.

Chairs are not provided. The stones still stand on Waikiki Beach, but their true story has been hidden - until now. Happy with her sum, she skips to the country store where candy is arrayed in enticing glass jars.

After careful consideration she selects a giant, coloured lollipop, then joins the queue behind an old man buying bread and milk. Her glee however, is stemmed when she witnesses the old man unable to afford his purchases.

Set on Rotuma in Fiji, this classic tale of unconditional love is given new meaning and relevance today as it explores issues of conservation, tradition versus freedom, and prejudice against black skin among Polynesians.

Matt finds a magical seed, and wants to keep it. With upbeat songs and adventures with alien fluffy creatures, a two headed caterpillar, and a one-legged purple Bird, Matt and Dad get caught up in a galactic wind storm, stuck in a space cave and with the help of their new friends, learn the value of looking after the planet and each other.

Even if it means chasing down a massive hurricane called the Hollow Monster. Hawai'i-based artist Taiji Terasaki presents KAIMANA — an outdoor, walk-through art and film installation offering a cinematic work projected onto a dramatic, interactive mist curtain. Teens have been the leaders of far-reaching, rebellious movements for all of history. From Joan of Arc to the Vietnam protests, young adults have gritted their teeth and loudly demanded that change needs to happen immediately.

In recent years, teens have begun advocating for institutional change regarding the climate crisis. In particular, a group of teens in New Zealand, following in the inspirational footsteps of Greta Thunberg, confront their leaders in hopes of crafting a better future for themselves and their children. Despite their genuine care, the group is met with resistance due to their bouts of inequality. When a young indigenous women from South Auckland points out their failure to include indigenous people in their movement-particularly, their inability to highlight that the indigenous community suffers more harshly from the effects of climate change, and receive harsher punishment and intimidation from the state for advocating for it-she sparks the attention of the white-led movement.

A teenage boy embarks on a journey alone from South Korea to America to study abroad. During his journey, he faces the feeling of reminiscing about his past, feeling isolated and distant from his memories. Thus, the feeling of being homesick. This short biographical documentary is about former Honolulu nightclub owner Jack Cione. During the 's and 70's he earned a notorious reputation by being the first person to operate several adult clubs on Oahu. Today at age 94, Jack continues to produce variety shows at his retirement home.

However this version has a distinctly Korean twist, and this time the lead actor plays What happens when life imitates art? Korean superstar actor Hwang Jung-min is about to find out. Jung-min has reached the pinnacle of his career, recognized as one of Korea's top leading men, and starring in some of the biggest action thrillers of the last decade. Resting on his laurels after the latest movie premiere, he is taken aback when he is accosted on the street by a group of boorish thugs.

However, these thugs have more in mind than just jeering at the actor, and Hwang Jung-min soon finds himself kidnapped and tied up in a dank room with another young woman looking worse for the wear. When the brutal thugs request an immediate ransom, Jung-min must muster up all of his acting skills to mastermind his way out of this real and present danger. As he soon learns, this isn't like the movies. An overlooked boy tries to convince his skeptical friends to capture a mythological figure in the jungles of Guam.

Published in Read Water: An Anthology Locked Horn Press, San Diego: , Hamasaki's poem ironically comments upon humankind's dependence upon and revulsion toward plastic products - inspired by Sir Mix-a-Lot's recording "I'm Your New God," a poignant tongue-in-cheek testament to the devastating effects of crack cocaine addiction.

Masao Steve Iwamoto is an aging man with few companions other than his dog, and their life on Oahu's North Shore initially seems tranquil and undisturbed. But when he receives news from his doctors that he's not long for this world, his life's regrets and the sources of his isolation begin to surface, like a slowly rising tide.

Previously distant sons and daughters trickle into Masao's home as he becomes bed-ridden, navigating his end-of-life needs as well as their own conflicted feelings about caring for a man who was absent from their lives. Most mysteriously, Masao's late wife, Grace Constance Wu , appears to him, triggering flashbacks to the storied past Masao must learn to confront.

What does it take to come face-to-face with the past, and to reckon with it? Kamahina's journey is shown through the depiction of the forest taking over her house. In the same time period, her great-grandmother in the forest masters the new culture forced upon her, as a means of survival. Love brought Australian expat Joel Stevenson 47 to the opposite side of the world.

When he came to Norway, he was prepared to put his surf passion on hold. Little did he know that a world-class barreling wave was waiting around for him in the icy waters of the Oslofjord. This is an exclusive insight in a rare phenomenon kept strictly secret from the rest of the surf community and the outside world.

Only the most obsessed and dedicated would ever dare to dream you could find a slabby barrel in these sheltered waters. A bored and stressed out 8th grader on pandemic lockdown has had enough of humanity and seeks out a simpler lifestyle…or is at least dreaming about one. A visit in the woods. In the Shadow of the Pines is an animated short documentary about a difficult father-daughter relationship. Drawing on childhood memories, Anne Koizumi, the filmmaker, explores her upbringing with her Japanese immigrant dad, who was also the janitor at the elementary school she attended.

The film explores the idea of shame and how it can shape and define us while also concealing who we can truly become. He was given a task to write and produce a short film about having hope during a pandemic, he fell asleep.

To assist him, his dreams will travel through his brief history of filmmaking to try and discover a reason to have hope while also explaining how he got to that point. Seonyeong, who is an elementary school teacher, cares about Hyeonju who is always alone. Seonyeong begins to pull her aside, talk with her, and listen to her honest words. But as time goes by, things happen differently from her words Joshua, a timid, middle-aged Filipino immigrant in Canada has lived in the comfort of his parents' care his entire life.

When his mother suddenly passes and his father's health declines, he quits his job to look after his father full-time despite his inexperience taking care of anyone, including himself. Anxious of being alone, have Joshua's prayers been answered? Skirting conventions of the sad sack who finally finds love, director Martin Edralin chooses a more subtle path and does so with aplomb.

Does our protagonist fall in love? But does he live happily ever after? Hadashi aka "Barefoot" is a samurai cinema-obsessed Japanese high school teen who feels alienated from the rest of her school's film club.

She spends most of her time watching the classics with her two best friends: a kendo enthusiast and a sci-fi geek. Tired of competing for attention with the club's director and her incessant rom-com endeavors, Barefoot decides to finally produce her unrealized script Samurai Spring over the course of a summer, encountering some interesting challenges and people along the way. Starring Japanese pop idol and actress Marika Ito, it's a rare female-focused story about young artists who discover themselves through their craft yet manage to retain a sense of joy along the way and recognize the absurdity of the production experience.

Incorporating multiple genres - romantic comedy, swordsmanship, even science-fiction, this film has the potential to inspire others to dust off that screenplay and set up the first take. High school student Ito lives in rural Aomori prefecture in northern Japan. Teased at school for her thick accent and Tsugaru dialect she has become introverted and afraid to speak.

Her only creative outlet is the shamisen, which she learned to play in the style of her mother and grandmother. When Ito sees a job advertisement for a 'maid cafe' in Aomori, she sees this as an opportunity to break free of her shyness.

Aomori's only maid cafe is a bit different from the ones in Tokyo, and desperate for a new waitress, Ito gets hired on the spot. Slowly but surely Ito begins to emerge from her shell. But when disaster strikes on the job it may be the shamisen that rescues her and the cafe after all.

Director Yokohama, herself an Aomori native, captures a sense of authenticity in the film, solidified by the breakout performance of the young Ren Komai as Ito. Indigenous Lens , Pacific Showcase.

Ahead of her th birthday, Isey and her devoted son James prepare for the party of a lifetime. Cheeky and vivacious, the year-old is preparing to celebrate her centenary. Over the next seven days, as James organizes the festivities, director Florian Habicht captures their devoted bond — to each other and to the spirit world — as well as their infectious aroha love. The result is a cheerful and big-hearted observational documentary that recounts the inextricably linked stories of person and place.

Jangmi , Insook, Choong Sik three friends go on a trip. Jangmi wants to have a happy trip, but Jangmi is keep worrying about the relationship between Insook and Chong Sik. Clifton Collins Jr. Longtime trainer and sometime friend Ruth Molly Parker lends a sympathetic ear and a sought-after horse to increase his chances of that last victory lap.

As Jackson reconnects with fellow jockeys who have made similar sacrifices - physically and emotionally - to become elite athletes in their insular sport, a rookie rider arrives claiming to be his son. Director Clint Bentley, with co-writer and frequent collaborator Greg Kwedar, crafts a poignant, realistic character study of a man who grapples with his professional legacy through a growing bond with a young athlete who reminds him of himself.

The cinematography often captures the characters, many of whom are actual jockeys, in the gloaming - the glow of the setting sun like a collective memory of their halcyon days in the winner's circle - against the darkening desert plains. Director Bentley is on solid ground here, as his father was a jockey.

Collins Jr. As Gabriel, the potential heir, Moises Arias's eager-to-please vulnerability not only gives new purpose to a weary Jackson, but also signals a passing of the torch to the next generation of jockeys who will possibly follow a less self-destructive and lonely path. South Korea , United States. When a rising young Korean stage actor, Junho, finds himself embroiled in a terrible scandal, he flees his conservative community of Seoul; leaving his past behind, with hopes of a fresh start.

When Junho arrives in San Francisco, we see his almost comedic struggle to communicate among language barriers and cultural differences. We also witness his internal struggle with the deep guilt he feels surrounding a situation from the past in which his inaction left a woman in serious need helpless.

A woman who happened to be his best friend, Jin. Instead of focusing on the moment of abuse, the film depicts the journey of a bystander's life before and after the incident as the portrait of youth and transgression. David Seok Hoon Boo, in his directorial feature debut, intertwines themes of sexual abuse, male culpability, immigration and identity. One night, he hears a familiar voice calling him from the beach, and what he encounters is beyond anything he could have imagined.

At the age of six, director Kent Donguines' mother left him and his family to become a nanny. Years later, his film Kalinga Care shares the stories of several Filipina caregivers and nannies in Vancouver, bearing witness to their sacrifices as they struggle to reunite with their children and families.

Cambodia , United States. Growing up in the slums of Phnom Penh, Leng Heng has learned about the reality of his world, which is doused in poverty and constant fear of forced relocation.

During the day, he plays with his rascal friends and helps his aging grandmother. At night, he dreams of his past life. After being awoken by a memory from his past-life, which also reveals the location of treasure, Leng decides to recruit friends to help him find the fortune and change their lives.

Using "nanobugs" as their digital map, a device used to see dreams and experience an augmented reality, Leng invites a young, street-smart orphan from his neighborhood to help their search, promising the lion's share of the treasure to her. But what begins as a playful treasure hunt soon leads to a discovery that could challenge the idea of digital enlightenment or force Leng into total loss of identity.

With director Jake Wachtel at the helm, viewers are taken on a visually-stunning expedition alongside Leng, exploring the techno-philosophic world of rebirth. Pre-pandemic Chase is a productive student who is passionate about the environment.

When the lockdown order is issued, he becomes lazy. Not wanting to continue his routine of productivity, his house is a mess, and the things he cares about become neglected. What will make him realize his actions are affecting others? Jung-hee and Min-young are best friends about to graduate high school. They disband their acrostic poetry club to study for their college entrance exams.

Min-young ends up at Daegu University which, she laments, is not actually in Daegu , while Jung-hee languishes in her hometown, working a repetitive job that she claims is just a stepping stone to better things. One day, Min-young invites Jung-hee to meet up with her in Seoul. And so we follow the misadventures of these two girls-some real, some imagined, some remembered-as their lives begin to diverge.

But its pared-down style reflects a culture even more heavily mediated by the flatness of digital screens and social media, landing somewhere between an Instagram stories aesthetic and the films of Chantal Akerman. As Jung-hee and Min-young learn, the intimacy of friendship is a painful thing to maintain in a world that keeps its distance.

RSVP below to receive a direct link for the event. In this virtual panel, enjoy stories from Indigenous creatives from Pasifika and beyond about how they center their cultural upbringing to create community-specific and place-based media, as well as the movement to grow, strengthen, and support new and existing media connections across the global Indigenous community.

This panel is part of a series of events produced by Nia Tero, a global non-profit supporting indigenous land sovereignty, and the forthcoming Kin Theory Indigenous media makers database. It's in Beijing, and domineering businessman Chen Handong Hu Jun lives a life of expensive taste thanks to his company's success.

But when he meets a young architecture student from the countryside, Lan Yu Liu Ye , the two men become first sexually, then romantically involved. Provocative references to the Tiananmen Square protests and the financial crisis of anchor the film's passionate melodrama to the stark reality of the world around its lovers. As age and class become major fault lines in Chinese society, Handong and Lan Yu also reach several breaking points in their relationship.

Handong tries to win over Lan Yu with his wealth, while Lan Yu rebukes his attempts to buy his love. But their lives constantly bring them back into contact, leaving them wondering what social barriers love can really transcend, and why-despite everything against them-they still love each other anyway.

A byproduct of migrant workers brought together decades ago, she struggles to reveal a deep secret to her mother on the final day of the mill's operation. A blossoming of romance in one night. But Shuichi soon learns that his desire to maintain peace cannot withstand.

After a sinister criminal named Uebayashi Shigehiro, a former member of the Itako gang, is released from prison, Shuichi's work begins to unravel. Shigehiro is out for revenge, attempting to avenge his now-dead boss' death, and willing to go to any extreme to end Shuichi's bid for peace and achieve his goals.

But when Shuichi forces a Korean immigrant to infiltrate Shigehiro's gang, all hell breaks loose. Life Below Water provides a bleak glimpse into the current state of our oceans where pollution increases at an alarming rate. In this engrossing, charming, and, at times, unsettling nature documentary, Academy Award winner Morgan Freeman introduces us to a new species swirling in the depths of the ocean: plastics.

Life Below Water details a somber underwater world of plastics and a future of irrevocable marine life damage if we don't take action now. Spotlight on China , Spotlight on Hong Kong. A serial killer is on the loose. Under public pressure to solve the case, the police reinstate veteran detective Cham Gordon Lam Ka Tung on active duty and assign him to the case with rookie cop Will Mason Lee. However, Cham's past returns to haunt him when he encounters To Cya Liu , the girl who killed his wife and child in a car accident.

To redeem herself, To volunteers to work undercover for Cham on the case. However, Cham can't control his hatred for the person who destroyed his life. As the idealistic Will and the emotionally unstable Cham clash over their vastly different investigation styles and Cham's abusive attitude towards To, the truth becomes increasingly blurred Soi Cheang crafts a metropolis that is vast and dense, teeming with a dark underbelly that threatens to overtake the urban sprawl.

Budget cuts and a small student body cause Jiu Pu Elementary to be threatened with closure. In an attempt to prove their value as an institution and keep their doors open, the school enters a choir competition with the hopes of winning. The school tends to children from the Bunun tribe, an indigenous group from Taiwan that is known for their musical ability.

Despite being musically challenged, Mr. Fang, along with Ms. Huang, the newly hired substitute, take on the challenge of teaching the children to sing. While attending choir practices, the school children struggle with their own responsibilities at home, as many play crucial roles in attending to and earning money for their families. As the competition nears closer, the children begin to enjoy singing and excitement builds around their performance.

By coming back to their traditional roots with the help of tribe elders, will the children find their own voices? A pioneer of sustainable cooking decides to close his popular restaurant and pursue a new recipe for life.

Over the course of a single day in four vignettes, a group of interconnected artists, novelists, and filmmakers have a series of interactions, some planned, some by chance.

In a Hong Sangsoo-esque fashion, the protagonists in this conversational film muse over love, life, longing and art. When a novelist moves into his new house, he is bombarded by a strange woman who claims she used to live there.

A budding filmmaker scouts a location she wants to shoot with her boyfriend, but arguments get in the way. Two people who lost their spouses in the same car accident connect and deliberate whether the deceased were having an affair. And a writer visits an old friend, hoping to receive permission to turn her story into a film. With humor and drama, this lyrical film from director Cho Sung-kyu explores our human desire to create meaning in our lives, even where there's none to be found.

Films made from the outside that celebrate art made by modern Indigenous peoples, have a tendency to see the artists' works through the oppressive prism of settler colonialism for more than years. Rather than categorize the artists by nation or tribe, the documentary moves quickly from artist to artist, mixing genres that run the gamut-from jazz singing to folk ballads to grinding metal bands to profane discussions about the use of farts in performance art.

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