Award-winning independent shorts at KIDS FIRST! film festival
Outreach College offers free family-friendly films for the summer.
Outreach College offers free family-friendly films for the summer.
The student film, What Goes in the Ocean, captures the student silver award for animation and special effects at the 2017 Pele Awards.
UH Mānoa’s Academy for Creative Media presents its 2017 ACM Awards Showcase Screenings and ACM Awards Ceremony.
The film Most Likely to Succeed addresses what the educational system in the U.S. could look like in the 21st century.
UH West Oʻahu students will write, produce and direct the annual community trailer which debuts at the theatre every spring.
Honolulu CC music and entertainment students restore, remix and create music for the film Transcend: The Jon Mozo Story.
Student filmmakers from UH Mānoa and Shanghai University presented English and Chinese live-action and animated films.
The “Queen of Martial Arts” speaks on her thriving international career spanning more than five decades.
UH Hilo’s Patsy Iwasaki produces documentary film set in the late 19th century examining the life and death of Japanese immigrant Katsu Goto.
Preserving Olympic Dreams and Plantation Memories documentary features never-before-seen film, videos and full length interviews that documents Hawaiʻi’s plantation era.