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E Haku Inoa Nominated for Best Documentary
E Haku Inoa: To Weave A Name was named as one of the nominees for Best Documentaries at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival. The film will be screening twice as part of the festival. You can purchase … Continue reading
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SUPPORT PACIFIC ISLANDER FILMMAKERS AT THE L.A. ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL
The Los Angeles Asian and Pacific Islander Film Festival programs only a handful of the finest features and shorts from made by and about the Pacific Islands. One film with a surprising Pacific connection is the full length narrative Two … Continue reading
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Fa’a Samoa Onscreen with “O le tulafale” (“The Orator”) by Tusi Tamasese
A few of my favorite comments from Tusi Tamasese from his Press Conference at the 68th Venice Film Festival. On his inspiration and influences in the film “Iʻm a big fan of Kurosawa. I love his framing. What stands out … Continue reading
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