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The program seeks to encourage and inspire the next generation of local film critics, commentators and young entrepreneurs. Applications are due Wednesday, Oct. 5.
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Before in-person events for the Hawaiʻi International Film Festival finished up, HPR’s Noe Tanigawa joined The Conversation to talk about virtual reality versus fiscal reality. HIFF saw a massive increase in online viewership in 2020, but streaming has not brought in the same amount of ticket revenue as in-person screenings.
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After 18 months, two Hawaiʻi film festivals are betting people are ready for fresh material and in-person moviegoing. HPR's Noe Tanigawa reports the local film festivals are offering a variety of experiences, including one featuring virtual reality this weekend in Kakaʻako.
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One short film screening this week at the Honolulu International Film Festival is "Ala Moana Boys." The film adapts some of the events around Honolulu’s infamous Massie Trials in the 1930s. The Conversation sat down with writer Alexander Deedy and director Keliʻi Grace to discuss the film.
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At this time of year, the Hawaii International Film Festival would usually be gearing up to fill theaters. Instead, HIFF and the entire global film…
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After World War II ended in the Pacific, anthropologists described up to several hundred semi-religious organizations that had sprung up in New Guinea,…
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Hawai‘i movie audiences have a reputation for being knowledgeable, with an appetite for films that has been cultivated by the Hawai‘i International Film…