Hawaii International Film Festival (HIFF) presented
by Halekulani will return for its 34th edition from Oct. 30 through Nov. 9 featuring films from 45
countries spanning diverse genres. Festivalgoers will be encouraged to embrace this year’s
theme of #MyHIFFMoment by sharing their unique experiences, emotions and interpretations
from experiencing HIFF films.
HIFF 2014 will open with the U.S. premiere of THE VANCOUVER ASAHI on Oct. 30 an
inspirational and dramatic true story of the “Vancouver no Asahi” baseball team who played in
Canada prior to World War II. The film stars Tsumabuki Satoshi who plays a second-generation
Japanese immigrant named Reggie Kasahara, the shortstop for the team. The team was the
focal point of the Japanese Canadian community in British Columbia until the fateful day of
December 7, 1941 when the Empire of Japan attacked Pearl Harbor.
Anderson Le, Director of Programming, said “HIFF is honored to open our 34th festival with an
advance screening of THE VANCOUVER ASAHI, which is slated as the big Christmas release
in Japan. It is rare to see the World War II internment camp experience through the lens of
Japanese nationals in a major motion picture. With a large ensemble cast consisting of Japan’s
biggest stars, we’re honored to premiere this film from award- winning director Yuya Ishii.”
HIFF is proud to present Danish director Morten Tyldum’s biopic THE IMITATION GAME on
Nov. 5 as the festival’s Centerpiece Gala (sponsored by festival within a festival EuroCinema
Hawaii). Starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley, the film chronicles the life of Alan
Turing, the genius British mathematician, logician, cryptologist and computer scientist who led
the charge to crack the German Enigma Code that helped the allies win World War II. Turing
went on to assist with the development of computers at the University of Manchester after the
war but was prosecuted by the U.K. government in 1952 for homosexual acts. THE IMITATION
GAME recently won the People’s Choice Award at Toronto International Film Festival (typically
deemed early indicator for the Best Picture Oscar).
HIFF will conclude with the world premiere of Hawaii-produced VISIONS IN THE DARK: THE
LIFE OF PINKY THOMPSON on Nov. 9 directed by Sundance Alumnus Ty Sanga. Pinky
Thompson was one of Hawaii’s great identities who fought hard against the stigma of an inferior
native Hawaiian. He envisioned an ideal Hawaii that no one else saw and fought for it from the
battlefields of Normandy, to the steps of congress, to his humble home in Niu Valley. He
championed a health care system, created invaluable educational programs and strengthened
the pride of native Hawaiians. Pinky’s legacy lives on through his work as a social worker and
community leader, including leadership posts at Kamehameha Schools and the Polynesian
Voyaging Society.
Robert Lambeth, HIFF Executive Director said “like THE HAUMANA last year, we were excited
to find an amazing and worthy film from Hawaii to close this year’s festival. Ty has directed a
compelling, well-researched documentary that celebrates the life of a great cultural icon that
helped shape Hawaii in the 20th century. We are honored to host the world premiere at the
historic Hawaii Theatre Center and hope to see this film play in schools around the state in the
near future.”
HIFF’s GALA PRESENTATIONS present an eclectic mix of not-to-be-missed high profile films
including the next big hits to come out of South Korea, Disney’s next animated feature based on
a Marvel property, the film from the Hong Kong director that was the closing night film of the
Venice Film Festival and the world premiere of a documentary chronicling the historic legacy of
Rainbow Wahine volleyball.
BIG HERO 6: United States 2014: Nov.1
From Walt Disney Animation Studios, comes BIG HERO 6 an action-packed comedy-adventure
about the special bond between Baymax, an inflatable robot, and prodigy Hiro Hamada. When a
devastating event befalls the city of San Fransokyo and catapults Hiro into danger, he turns to
Baymax and his close friends’ adrenaline junkie Go Go Tomago, neatnik Wasabi, chemistry
whiz Honey Lemon and fanboy Fred. Determined to uncover the mystery, Hiro transforms his
friends into a band of high-tech heroes called BIG HERO 6.
CART: South Korea 2014: Nov. 6 & Nov. 9
“Go on strike” Sun-hee (Yum Jung-Ah) and Hye-Mi (Moon Jung-Hee) proclaim as they raise
their voices among the large group of middle-aged female workers after a sudden layoff notice.
Mother of two, Sun-Hee and single mother Hye-Mi both work as cashiers at a large discount
retail store. The unfair lay-off incites the women to stand up against the corporate officials.
Reflecting recent social/ labor issues in Korean society, CART delivers a compelling drama of
unprivileged individuals fighting for justice.
THE GOLDEN ERA: Hong Kong/China 2014: Nov. 2 & Nov. 4
THE GOLDEN ERA tells the epic tale of Xiao Hong, one of China’s most famous female writers
and an iconic historical figure. Hong lived through some of the most turbulent times in Chinese
history surviving poverty, the Japanese invasion and the post-war period. Her tale of love, loss
and poetry is beautifully brought to life by actress Tan Wei in this lush drama helmed by director
Ann Hui. THE GOLDEN ERA closed this year’s Venice Film Festival and has been chosen as
Hong Kong’s official foreign language entry to the Academy Awards.
KANO: Taiwan 2014: Nov. 1 & Nov. 9
Set in the early 1930s during the Japanese colonial period (1895-1945) when Taiwanese and
aborigines were considered second-class citizens, KANO is based on the true story of the Kagi
Agriculture and Forestry Public School’s mixed-race baseball team. The baseball team, the first
of its kind in Taiwan, went from being a laughing stock for never winning a game to much-loved
heroes competing in “Koshien,” the most prestigious high school baseball tournament in Japan.
From the creative team behind hits SEEDIQ BALE and CAPE NO. 7.
MY BRILLIANT LIFE: South Korea 2014: Oct. 30, Nov. 1 & Nov. 8
16-year-old, A-Reum has Progeria Syndrome, a rare genetic defect that makes him look like a
withering old man. Young parents, Mira (Song Hye Kyo) and Dae-su (Kang Dong Won) are still
in their early 30s and had A-Ruem when both were teens. A-Ruem only has few months to live,
but they appear on a fundraising TV show in hopes of raising money for his medical care.
RISE OF THE WAHINE: United States 2014: Nov. 3 & Nov. 9
An amazing story of the fire and perseverance that drove underdogs to birth Title IX and release
untold opportunities to an entire generation. Centered around the University of Hawaii’s
volleyball team, these women (and men) lit a profound desire for girls to have the same
opportunities as men—in education, sports, and careers. Women’s roles were about to change
from “housewife” to educated-producer. Title IX was the door to get them there.
Halekulani Corporation, HIFF’s key presenting sponsor, will again present the Festival’s coveted
HALEKULANI GOLDEN ORCHID AWARDS for Best Narrative Feature and Best Documentary
Feature. This year’s crop of nominated films consist of exciting new perspectives from emerging
filmmakers in the Asia Pacific and award-worthy socially conscious documentaries that have
premiered at major film festivals including Sundance, Cannes, Venice and Toronto. There are 5
nominees for each category:
NARRATIVE FEATURE NOMINEES:
A HARD DAY (South Korea): Director: Sung-hoon Kim: Nov. 3, Nov. 7 & Nov. 8
Inventive, hilarious cop thriller A HARD DAY is a total blast. Corrupt cop Gun-su accidentally
crashes his car into a man while on the phone. Instead of calling the police, he stashes the body
in the trunk. Meanwhile, internal affairs have discovered the stash of cash that Gun-su and his
corrupt team have amassed. Devising ever more elaborate stratagems to get out of the various
pickles he’s in, Gun-su is in for the hardest day of his life.
A GIRL WALKS HOME ALONE AT NIGHT (USA): Director: Ana Lily Amirpour: Nov. 1 & Nov. 7
Strange things are afoot in Bad City. The Iranian ghost town, home to prostitutes, junkies, pimps
and other sordid souls, is a bastion of depravity where a lonely vampire stalks its most unsavory
inhabitants. But when boy meets girl, an unusual love story begins to blossom...blood red.
Cinema’s first Iranian vampire western by director Ana Lily Amirpour basks in the
THE FURTHEST END AWAITS (Japan): Director: Hsiu Chiung Chiang: Nov. 3 & Nov. 8
In the bucolic Note Peninsula, Misaki returns to her missing father’s home, and she refurbishes
it into an artisan coffee shop. Despite an awkward beginning with Eriko, a single mother and her
two young children who live next door, a cup of coffee ameliorates them to overcome their own
difficulties in moving forward in life. They soon bond as Misaki quietly awaits for her father’s
return.
HAEMOO (South Korea): Director: Sung-bo Shim: Oct. 31 & Nov. 3
Based on true events, HAEMOO tells a gripping tale of a large 69-ton fishing boat crew’s
attempt to smuggle illegal migrants in order to keep their jobs. Their plan goes terribly wrong
when they meet a tragic accident while transporting the migrants amid a heavy sea fog. First
time Director Shim Sung-Bo masterfully portrays individualistic greed in human nature, marking
an impressive feature debut with the support of Bong Joon-Ho (visionary director of MEMORIES
OF MURDER, THE HOST and SNOWPIERCER), who produced and co-wrote the film.
PARADISE IN SERVICE (Taiwan): Director: Doze Niu Chen-Zer: Oct. 31 & Nov. 7
1969,Taiwan. Pao is assigned to the Sea Dragon (ARB), an army unit with an intense reputation
stationed on the island of Kinmen, geographically close to mainland China. His unique
assignment seems more perilous than actually defending Taiwan from the communist,
especially for a young man who is still a virgin. This is the latest film from the director of
MONGA, which won the NETPAC Award for Best Asian Film at HIFF 2010.
9-MAN (USA): Director: Ursula Liang: Nov. 1 & Nov. 5
Since the 1930s, Chinese men have played the ‘9-man’ streetball game in the alleys and
parking lots of Chinatown. At a time when laws like the Chinese Exclusion Act forced them to
socialize exclusively among themselves, 9-man offered fraternity for those separated from their
families. Pivoting between Chinatown parking lots and jellyfish-filled banquet scenes, the film
captures the spirit of 9-man as players both battle for a championship and fight to preserve a
sport that holds so much history.
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP (USA): Director: Thomas G. Miller: Nov. 3 & Nov. 8
In 1975, Filipino American Richard Adams and Australian, Tony Sullivan became one of the first
same-sex couples in the world to be legally married. After applying for a green card for Tony,
the couple received a denial letter stating, ‘You have failed to establish that a bona fide marital
relationship can exist between two faggots.’ Outraged, the couple sued the U.S. government,
filing the first federal lawsuit seeking equal treatment for a same-sex marriage in U.S. history.
SHUNNED (Philippines): Director: Janice Villarosa: Nov. 2 & Nov. 3
Beneath the pageant smile, sexy outfits and colorful exterior lies the transsexuals’ day-to-day
pain of achieving the ultimate goal — to be happy with themselves and be accepted. SHUNNED
offers a glimpse into their struggles, battles with society, their love life, and transition to become
a woman. A no holds barred look into the lives of different transsexuals (male to female), in the
Philippines.
VISIONS IN THE DARK: THE LIFE OF PINKY THOMPSON (USA): Director: Ty Sanga:
Nov. 9
Pinky Thompson thought bigger than himself and further than the single cause at hand. He
fought hard against the stigma of an inferior native Hawaiian. He championed a health care
system, created invaluable educational programs and strengthened the pride of native
Hawaiians. He envisioned an ideal Hawaii that no one else saw and fought for it from the battle
fields of Normandy, to the steps of congress, to his humble home in Niu Valley.
WE ARE THE GIANT (USA): Director: Greg Barker: Nov. 2, Nov. 4 & Nov. 8
Since late 2010, more than a dozen nations have experienced popular uprisings that have
collectively been called the Arab Spring. Protests, buoyed by predominately young participants
and social-media organizing, have exposed repression and led to regime changes. What does it
mean to take part in a collective action that has the potential to unseat dictators? Powerful,
tragic, yet ultimately inspiring, the stories of three pairs of activists from three nations offer hope
against seemingly impossible odds.
Presented by the Vilcek Foundation, the annual NEW AMERICAN FILMMAKERS
PROGRAM highlights the contributions of gifted immigrant filmmakers to contemporary
American cinema. In 2014, the eighth annual New American Filmmakers program will highlight
the work of six talented, cutting-edge foreign-born artists, and will include a master class with
one featured filmmaker selected from the group. All six featured filmmakers will be in attendance
at the Festival for their film screenings and to participate in post-screening Q&A sessions.
Several selected filmmakers from the group will also participate in HIFF’s Guest Filmmaker
Program, a special program that brings filmmakers from around the globe into local k-12
classrooms to speak with students about filmmaking.
NEW FRONTIERS PROGRAM is a brand-new section that will spotlight a theme or community
that is not well established in Hawaii. For this inaugural year, the theme of “Expanding
Boundaries of Art & Media in Islamic Communities” is presented by The Doris Duke
Charitable Foundation, Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art and Shangri La, a center
for Islamic arts and cultures. The 2014 NEW FRONTIERS PROGRAM is multi-platform
cultural and education program focused on exploring diverse global Islamic communities
through media arts including film screenings, education programs and a media arts exhibit
featuring cutting- edge filmmakers and artists from the Islamic world.
Anna Page, HIFF’s associate director of programming, said: “We are honored to have the NEW
AMERICAN FILMMAKERS PROGRAM and NEW FRONTIERS PROGRAM as part of the HIFF
2014 program. They provide public forums for voices that are diverse and showcase the very
mandate of HIFF in promoting cultural understanding through the medium of film and visual
media.”
PACIFIC ISLANDERS IN COMMUNICATIONS (PIC) is continuing its partnership with HIFF in
presenting the annual Pacific Showcase, a section containing features, documentaries and short
films from Pacific Islander film and media makers from the Pacific Rim. This year there are
works from Hawaii, New Zealand, Australia, Samoa and Tonga.
New for 2014, HIFF is partnering with PIC for the first ever HAWAII MEDIAMAKERS
CONFERENCE, a one-day symposium on Oct. 29 that will build ideas for the future of media in
Hawaii. The conference will feature speakers from diverse fields within the media industry, and
an all-Maori panel of media makers who will discuss building a native industry. Discussion
topics will include cultural responsibility, digital innovation, fundraising, indigenous storytelling
and intellectual property. To register visit http://hmmc2014.eventbrite.com
CREATIVE LAB and Creative Lab at HIFF provide a rich environment for international creative
collaboration and building new business relationships through a global lens. HIFF and Hawaii
State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism (DBEDT) Creative
Industries Division, have developed key relationships with industry partners including the Writers
Guild of America-West (WGAW), Producers Guild of America (PGA), Hawaii Academy of
Recording Arts (HARA) and Screen Actors Guild/AFTRA (SAG-AFTRA). Creative Lab furthers
the professional development of creative entrepreneurs and increases the growth of
commercially viable content for acquisition/distribution.
“Our goal with CREATIVE LAB AT HIFF is to spread the wealth year-round. We’re hosting less
initiatives during the fall festival with the committed intent to schedule other components in
spring 2015 during our Spring Showcase,” says Robert Lambeth, HIFF’s Executive Director.
“This way we offer a more holistic ethos of educational and career developing suites that
provide greater opportunities for people, especially those based locally, to get involved, learn
and collaborate.”
The following programs will be held during HIFF at The Modern Honolulu, the official hotel
sponsor of Creative Lab at HIFF:
BROADBAND ACCELERATOR: A CONVERSATION WITH BERNIE SU: Nov. 4
CREATIVE LAB presents a special seminar with award-winning creative content developer
Bernie Su. An Emmy and Streamy award winner and creator of the web series THE LIZZIE
BENNET DIARIES, EMMA APPROVED, and DR. VICTORIA FRANKENSTEIN, will conduct a
masterclass in producing content for the web and utilizing social media to create an interactive
storytelling experience.
NEW MEDIA CAMP: NEW MEDIA PANEL & SCREENING: Nov. 9
THE NEW MEDIA CAMP (NMC) is a week-long intensive video workshop (November 1 – 9)
where six participants receive hands-on guidance and expertise from professionals in the new
media world. Mentors include successful YouTube partners and content producers, working
filmmakers in traditional media, social media experts, and Hollywood actors who will provide
support by helping participants hone their craft in the production of a short film, utilizing the
theme of “mobilizing your world.” This year’s NMC, with the generous support of AT&T, Pacific
Islanders in Communications (PIC) and interTREND, will utilize the Hawaiian language in the
short film’s story in a major way.
WRITERS ACCELERATOR: KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: Nov. 5
A discussion on the state of writing in the entertainment industry with a notable Hollywood
screenwriter. This keynote presentation is the culmination of the Writer’s Accelerator program, a
four-day, immersive program for writers in motion pictures, television and broadband (web
series). Writer’s Accelerator is designed to empower writers to take their stories and craft to the
next level via one-on-one and small group coaching.
PRODUCERS ACCELERATOR: Nov. 2
The Producer – The Artist: Ever wonder how a guitar playing unit production manager went from
Producers Guild of America (PGA) volunteer to executive producer of the Academy Award
winning film THE ARTIST? Award-winning producer, Antoine de Cazotte, will share his unique
journey from his home in France to his breaking into the Hollywood elite, sharing his insights
into what it takes to be a great producer and why he equates being a producer to being an artist.
ACTORS WORKSHOP: Nov. 1
An annual favorite among HIFF attendees, the CREATIVE LAB AT HIFF 2014 Actors
Workshop will feature an immersive program for a select group of student actors and a free
public conversation with Academy and Tony Award-winning actress Marcia Gay Harden
(MAGIC IN THE MOONLIGHT, FIFTY SHADES OF GREY).
HIFF 2014 will celebrate the theme of FIND YOUR MOMENT AT HIFF honoring the festival’s
reputation as a populist festival, with a varied range of film genres for any kind of film lover.
HIFF is encouraging attendees to use social media to share their HIFF moments by using the
hashtag #MyHIFFMoment. Is it crying during a weepy Korean melodrama? Is it being
exhilarated by an intense samurai action sequence? Or is it meeting your favorite stars?
Whatever it is, HIFF wants to know!
Tickets go on sale on Sept. 26 for HIFF Ohana members and on Oct. 2 to the general public.
What: 34th Hawaii International Film Festival presented by Halekulani
When: Oct. 30 – Nov. 9, 2014
Where: Regal Dole Cannery Stadium 18 Theatres & IMAX, Consolidated Koko Marina at Koko
Marina Shopping Center, Hawaii Theatre Center, Courtyard Cinema at Ward Villages,
Consolidated Ward 16
Ticket Prices: $12 general public, $10 seniors, military, students, children, $8 HIFF Ohana
members (HIFF's film club)
Ticket Purchases: Online at Hiff.org, in person - HIFF box office, phone: (808) 447-0577
Hawaii International Film Festival
Established in 1981, the Hawaii International Film Festival is a non-profit organization dedicated
to the advancement of cultural exchange and media awareness in the Pacific Rim. HIFF is a
premier international film event that has won the praise of governments, filmmakers, scholars,
educators, programmers and film industry leaders across the globe. HIFF's programming has
two particular mandates: to be a festival of record for emerging films from Asia, the Pacific, and
North America and to present the top festival films from around the world, annually screening
films from over 45 countries. HIFF also presents educational content and panels in the fields of
film and music, and mobile entertainment and gaming. These transmedia programs reflect
HIFF's commitment to exhibiting innovative creative content coming from the Asia Pacific Rim.
Visit hiff.org.
HIFF's major sponsors are: Hotels & Resorts of Halekulani, Hawaii Tourism Authority, Starwood
Hotels & Resorts Hawaii, Regal Entertainment Group, Hawaiian Airlines, The Modern Honolulu
Hotel, Nella Media Group, and EuroCinema Hawaii.
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