Sundance Institute’s Native Lab Fellowship is helping indigenous filmmakers reshape Hawai‘i’s cinematic arc.
‘Ōiwi TV strives to ho‘o Hawai‘i media, technology, and the way we relate to our island home.
"We saw 10-feet-diameter trees, 100 feet tall, dropping like toothpicks."
On the outskirts of the orchid hobbyist scene, there lurks a growing presence of youth and renaissance.
Over three decades, the Hawaii International Film Festival has become the state’s largest arts event, bringing world-class cinema—and a bit of glamour—to the isles.
If there existed such a thing as a Nation of Hawai‘i, the Kū ki‘i (statues) that reside abroad would be amongst its national treasures. Their return may be inevitable.
“We are ‘Oiwi and settlers who have benefitted from the Hawaiian renaissance, and still we see so many unfulfilled promises...