“UA MAU KE EA: Sovereignty Endures”
Now screening at the 2012 Hawaii International Film Festival
Sunday, October 21, 5:45 p.m. at the Dole Cannery Theater E.
Attendance is free, and we’ll have a discussion afterwards with the team. Bring along your family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, students, teachers, boss, lover, etc. There is limited seating, so please reserve your seat here.
This film is part of the Pacific Showcase at the Film Festival.
Official Trailer – “Ua Mau Ke Ea: Sovereignty Endures”
Prepare yourself for a virtual mind-walk through the historical plateaus of the Hawaiian Islands. “Ua Mau Ke Ea” takes its audience on a fascinating journey through the history of Hawaii as it examines key events which shaped the laws and politics of Polynesia’s first nation state.
Director: Kau’i Sai-Dudoit
Screenwriter: Peter Sai
Executive Producer: Toni Bissen, Executive Director, Pu`a Foundation
This production is a huge reminder that the people of Hawaii will never be silent about their allegiance to the Hawaiian Kingdom. Past Present. Future. Our protest takes many overt forms, so the political powers can never declare that the people were silent and did not care to promote what is right. The protest is both thoughtful and active.
P.S. We ask for screenings of Ua Mau Ke Ea: on Hawaii Island– East and West. Hiki no?
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