Noho Hewa: The Wrongful Occupation of Hawaii premiering at HIFF
Noho Hewa: The Wrongful Occupation of
Hawaii is premiering at HIFF
next month. The screening dates at Dole Cannery
are: • Monday, Oct. 13, 6:15
pm • Friday, Oct 17, 3:30
pm • Sunday, Oct 19, 6:45
pm
Keala Kelly contributed to the Al
Jazeera English show (below), and it is a
condensed version of Noho Hewa, which she produced.
Update 10/10: Star-Bulletin
has a brief review
of the
film:
For those uneducated about the issues "Noho Hewa" addresses, Hawaiian activists can appear to be unduly angry, their causes ridiculously unrealistic. But in taking a stand on the side of the Hawaiian cause, the film does an excellent job of providing context to their perspectives. And it even goes one step further: It conveys knowledge that resonates in the heart as well as the mind.
is about Hawaii's status as an independent country under prolonged illegal occupation by the United States, and the history, culture, law & politics of the islands.
And about East Maui kalo farming and other ahupua'a projects.
Over at the Free Hawaii blog, Koani Foundation is giving away "Free Hawaii" stickers and pins, and will post photos of them displayed in interesting places. Spread them far and wide!