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In honor of Veteran's Day, this month's public screening is "One Puka Puka" a two part special paying tribute to the men of the 100th Infantry Battalion. This 1992 special tells the stories of the veterans of the 100th Battalion and their experiences in World War II. Journalist Bob Jones, poured himself into honoring the sacrifices of the soldiers, many of whom were of Japanese American heritage from Hawai'i. Come and watch in our public exhibit space or stream directly from us by contacting us!
Hey y'all! The Kamae Fellowship is accepting applications now! We are partnering with the @uhwolibrary to offer a semester-long student research fellowship. For more info check the links in our bio!
Thank you to everyone who made it to our archival screening this afternoon on filmmaker George Tahara: A Legend of Hawai'i! Thank you for the support every year @hiffhawaii! It's always amazing to take part in this festival. Congratulations to all the filmmakers showing this year and congratulations to HIFF again for putting everything together! 🎥✨📽️❤️
STARTING THIS WEEK!

The 45th Annual Hawaiʻi International Film Festival presented by Halekulani returns to the islands in October! The @hiffhawaii Fall Festival will feature an exciting slate of feature and short film premieres from around the world with a special focus on Asia, the Pacific, and Made-in-Hawaiʻi productions. Screenings, parties, networking events, and film industry panels run on Oʻahu October 15-30 and continue through November 16 on the neighbor islands.

If you haven't already, go get your tickets or passes before they're sold out!

For tickets and passes, visit HIFF.ORG.

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Hawai‘i International Film Festival is coming up soon!  One of the films being featured this year, is right up @uluuluarchive's alley, and we hope we can inspire you to see it. The film, "The Eyes of Ghana" examines the deep historical importance of archival film.

Description:
An inspirational chronicle of reclamation and renewal, THE EYES OF GHANA follows Chris Hesse, a film pioneer in Ghana who documented the entirety of pan-African leader Kwame Nkrumah’s run, win, and work as the young nation’s first President. Hesse, now in his nineties, is on a new quest to restore never-before-seen footage of Nkrumah’s endeavors—which were thought to have been destroyed—and recover a history of post-colonial struggle that has long been suppressed. Directed by two-time Oscar winner Ben Proudfoot (A Concerto is a Conversation), executive produced by Barack and Michelle Obama, and featuring an original score by much-lauded composer Kris Bowers (THE COLOR PURPLE), the film follows Hesse and his young ally, director Anita Afonu, as they work together to preserve the cultural richness, societal complexities, and everyday resilience of the Ghanaian people through their own lens. 

The Eyes of Ghana will be showing twice:
- October 26th 7:45 pm at Consolidated Theatres Kahala, Oʻahu 
- November 14 at 7:30 pm at Palace Theater, Hilo, Hawaiʻi 

We hope to see you archivists and archivists-at-heart at this incredible film!

For tickets and passes, visit HIFF.ORG.

#hiffhawaii #hiff45 #hawaiiinternationalfilmfestival
Join ʻUluʻulu for our 2025 Archival Screening, "George Tahara: A Legend of Hawaiʻi" @hiffhawaii ! If you grew up in Hawaiʻi, chances are you also grew up with Taharaʻs work and perhaps didn't know it! We'll be sharing several of his short films and a 1994 profile of the filmmaker, followed by a panel discussion.

Screening will be Sunday, October 19th at 3:00 pm.

For more information and/or tickets please go to hiff.org!
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