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It s Raining Hawai i Films in Hollywood

It’s Raining Hawai‘i Films in Hollywood Local Oscar-listed animated short “Kapaemahu” is just one of more than a dozen recent films to spring from our filmmaking community into the spotlight and it’s no Baywatch Hanauma Bay. April 23, 2021   The flattened visual style and color palette are the work of animation director Daniel Sousa. Art by Daniel Sousa, courtesy of Kanaka Pakipika   H ollywood’s recent rediscovery of Hawai‘i as more than just a tropical backdrop for dinosaurs and squabbling reality show lolos actually feels rather breathtaking or maybe breathless. Because in one month in early 2021 we got

Cane Fire addresses family history, tourism

SHARE ON: (Contributed) From Feb. 7-10, the annual South Arts Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers started its spring selection of films; the first of the three documentaries was “Cane Fire,” directed by Anthony Banua-Simon. “Cane Fire” was selected from the hundreds of films that were submitted for review for the Southern Circuit Tour. According to Teresa Hollingsworth, program director for film and traditional arts at South Arts, this one specifically was chosen by members within the community. “What makes the Southern Circuit Tour a little bit different than a film festival is that we have a programming staff that looks at the content of film and the films that are available,” said Hollingsworth. “What makes us really different is that our screening partners are involved in the decision making of selecting films, so for this season and folks from ETSU faculty and staff weighed in on what films they thought would be of most i

Hawai i Films Gain Confidence and Traction

3:16 The Hawai’i you see on screen these days is undergoing a makeover shaped by local filmmakers. That’s according to Georja Skinner, chief of Creative Industries under the Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism. Skinner says distributors are waking up to Hawai i s portfolio of film and digital media credits.   The breadth of content that can be shared from Hawaii to major markets is just at the tip of the iceberg now.   Skinner says the sector has matured, with quality work coming out of the Academy for Creative Media, Ohina programs, the state Creative Lab, Pacific Islanders in Communications and other programs.

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