Hawaii International Film Festival Explained

Hawai'i International Film Festival
Location:Hawaii, United States
Founded:1981
Date:Every year, during Fall
Language:International
Number:200
Main:Current: 43rd Annual Hawai'i International Film Festival Presented by Halekulani
Previous:42nd
Next:44th
Founders:Jeannette Paulson Hereniko
Artistic Director:Anderson Le
Directors:Beckie Stocchetti
First:1981

The Hawai'i International Film Festival (HIFF) is an annual film festival held in the United States state of Hawaii.

HIFF has a focus on Asian-Pacific cinema, education, and the work of new and emerging filmmakers.[1] HIFF's primary festival is held annually in Honolulu over November, with additional screenings and events held across the Hawaiian Islands of Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi, Kauaʻi and Maui. The festival also holds a smaller Spring Showcase in March and runs education and industry events throughout the year.[2]

In 2018, HIFF welcomed over 44,000 attendees.[3]

The Hawai'i International Film Festival (HIFF) has earned the distinction of being the nation's preeminent source of discovery and exhibition of Native Hawaiian and Asian-Pacific cinema and new media. HIFF is the only statewide film festival in the United States, and the only Academy Award Qualifying film festival with a focus on Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander content. HIFF's mission is two-fold: to bring the best in international cinema to Hawai'i, and to advance the understanding and cultural exchange among the people of Asia, the Pacific, and North America through the medium of film. HIFF also presents educational content including panels and workshops in the fields of film, music, technology, and media.[4]

History

HIFF was founded in 1981 by Jeannette Paulson Hereniko as a project of the East-West Center located at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa campus in Honolulu.[5] Due to this academic association, HIFF prominently featured academic seminars and discussions in its early years, and was delivered free to the public.[6] The relationship between HIFF and the East-West Center ended in 1994.[7] Film critic Roger Ebert had a close personal relationship with the festival and frequently attended before his death.[8]

The festival has premiered such movies as A Leading Man, Once Were Warriors, The Piano, Shine, Shall We Dance?, Y Tu Mama Tambien and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.[9]

In 2018, HIFF launched its virtual reality program, with a focus on Asian-Pacific and environmental storytelling.

HIFF celebrated its 40th edition in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic with a hybrid festival combining online video on demand streaming with drive-in theaters and a small number of conventional cinema screenings.[10]

In 2022, HIFF held its 42nd annual Fall Festival which drew in over 52,000 viewers to 276 films from 37 countries. Adding to the Festival's international prominence were 178 filmmakers, actors, critics, and film industry professionals from throughout the world. These delegates participated in post-screening discussions, special events, and free educational programs. Since its inception, HIFF has benefited more than 1.6 million people.[4]

Sections

From its early history, HIFF has maintained a programming focus on films from the Asia-Pacific, with an emphasis on new and emerging filmmakers: Documentary Panorama, Eat. Drink. Film., Film For Thought, Filmmaker In Focus, Green Screen, HIFF Extreme, Indigenous Lens, Made in Hawai'i, New American Perspectives, Next Wave Asia, Opening Night Film, Pacific Showcase, Panorama, Spotlight on China, Spotlight on Hong Kong, Spotlight on Japan, Spotlight on Korea, Spotlight on Taiwan

Awards

HIFF annually presents a series of prizes for established and emerging filmmakers, announced at its Awards Gala at Halekulani. In addition to its main competitions, the festival also honors filmmakers for special accomplishments and contributions to cinema culture.

Honors

HIFF annually honors filmmakers for outstanding contributions to world cinema and the arts. The Halekulani Career Achievement Award is given to filmmakers with an established body of work for significant contributions to the arts.[11] The Halekulani Maverick Award is given to accomplished artists and filmmakers with unconventional career trajectories, often to rising stars of the global film industry. The Pacific Islanders in Communications Trailblazer Award honors a cinema artist of Pacific Islander descent for producing award-winning work in independent and global cinema. In 2020, HIFF introduced the Halekulani Golden Maile for Career Achievement. The first recipient of the Golden Maile was Ann Hui.

Previous HIFF honorees include Taika Waititi, Maggie Cheung, Samuel L. Jackson, Sonny Chiba, Ken Watanabe, Joan Chen, Wong Kar-Wai, Awkwafina, Moon So-ri, Heperi Mita, Rachel Brosnahan, John Woo, Stan Grant, Steven Yeun, Randall Park, Elisabeth Moss, Keala Settle, Lana Condor, Jason Scott Lee, Destin Daniel Cretton, Sterlin Harjo, Dana Ledoux Miller, Albert Pyun, Dave Filoni, Hirokazu Kore-eda, Jung Woo-Sung, Josie Ho and Auliʻi Cravalho.

In 2022, HIFF awarded festival founder, Jeannette Paulson Hereniko with the inaugural HIFF Legacy Award for her lifetime of dedication and contributions to film and cinema in Hawaiʻi and many film festivals around the world.

Kau Ka Hōkū Award

The Hawaiian Airlines Kau Ka Hōkū (Shooting Star) award is HIFF's main competitive prize and is awarded to emerging filmmakers for their first or second feature film by an international jury. Both fiction and non-fiction feature films are nominated by the festival programmers and adjudicated by an international jury.

YearFilmDirector
2018PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF DESIREHao Wu
201937 SECONDSHIKARI
2021[12] DARK RED FORESTJin Huaqing
2022[13] BAD AXEDavid Siev
2023[14] ASOGSeán Devlin

Made in Hawaiʻi Film Awards

The Made in Hawaiʻi Film Awards is presented by the Nichols Family Fund and Hawaii Film Office for feature and short films produced by local filmmakers.

YearFilmDirector
1990My Aunt MayRoland Tharpe
1991Hawaiʻi: Beyond the Feathered GodsPaul Atkins
1992Simple CourageStephanie Castillo
1993From Hawaiʻi to the HolocaustJudy Weightman / Ryan Sexton
1994GanbareRobert Bates
1995Words, Earth and AlohaEddie Kamae
1996Lemon Tree Billiards HouseTim Savage
1997E Ola Ka 'Olelo HawaiʻiNa Maka O Ka 'Aina
1998Kaho'olaweDavid Kalama Jr
1999Red Turtle RisingJay April
2000Ka'ililauokekoaKala'iokona Ontai
2001Blood of the SamuraiAaron Yamasato
2002
2003The RideNathan Kurosawa
2004Silent YearsJames Sereno
2005FishbowlKayo Hatta
2006Na Kamalei: Men of HulaLisette Marie Flannery
2018Aaron LieberMade in Hawaii Audience Award
2018The Moon and The NightErin LauMade in Hawaii Best Short
2019Moloka'i BoundAlika Maikau Made in Hawaii Best Short
2019Down on the Sidewalk in WaikikiJustyn Ah Chong Made in Hawaii Best Short, Second Place
2020Hawaiian Soul'Āina PaikaiBest Short + Audience Award Short
2020WaikikiChris KahunahanaBest Feature + Best Cinematography
2021River of Small GodsBradley TangonanBest Short
2021I Was a Simple ManChristopher Makoto YogiBest Feature
2022[15] The Wind & the ReckoningDavid L. CunninghamBest Feature
2022InheritanceErin LauBest Short
2022Pōʻele Wai (Dark Water / As the Water Darkens)Tiare RibeauxHonorable Mention (Short Film)
2023HŌKŪLE'A: FINDING THE LANGUAGE OF THE NAVIGATORTy SangaBest Feature
2023AIKĀNE Daniel Sousa, Dean Hamer and Joe WilsonBest Short
2023MY PARTNERKeli'i GraceHonorable Mention (Feature)

Shorts Jury Awards

Recipients of HIFF's Best Short Film Award and HIFF's Best Made in Hawai'i Short Film Award are eligible for consideration in the Animated Short Film/Live Action Short Film category of the Academy AwardsⓇ in the concurrent season, without the standard theatrical run and provided the films comply with Academy rules.[16]

!Year!Film!Director!Award
2022THE RED SUITCASECyrus NeshvadHIFF Best Short Film Award[17]
2022KUMU NIUAlex CantatoreDeep Blue Environmental Shorts Award
2023CLOSING DYNASTY Lloyd Lee ChoiHIFF Best Short Film Award
2023SPEAR, SPATULA, SUBMARINE: FLORIDIANS FIGHT TO TAKE BACK THEIR WATERS Shannon MorrallDeep Blue Environmental Shorts Award

NETPAC Award

Since 2000, HIFF has partnered with the Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema to deliver the NETPAC Award for outstanding filmmaking in Asia, and is the only film festival in the United States to present the award.[18]

YearFilmDirectorCountry
2000Breaking the SilenceSun ZhouChina
2001Devils on the DoorstepJiang WenChina
2002Eyes of a BeautyGuan HuChina
2003
2004Peep "TV" ShowYutaka TsuchiyaJapan
2005Season of the HorseNing CaiChina
2006Royston TanSingapore
2007Owl and the SparrowStephane GaugerVietnam
2008Brutus - The AdventureTara IllenbergerPhilippines
2009Castaway on the MoonLee Hae-junSouth Korea
2010MongaDoze Chen-Zer NiuTaiwan ROC
2011HanaanRuslan PakSouth Korea, Uzbekistan
2012Aparisyon (Apparition)Isabel Sandoval (credited as Vincent Sandoval)Philippines
2013Monsoon ShootoutAmit KumarIndia
2014TitliKanu BehlIndia
2015The KidsSunny YuTaiwan
2016Knife in the Clear WaterWan XueboChina
2017One Thousand RopesTusi TamaseseNew Zealand
2018Still HumanOliver Siu Kuen ChanHong Kong
2019Another ChildYoon-Seok KimSouth Korea
2021AnimaCao JinlingChina
2022KAĪNGAGhazaleh Golbakhsh, Nahyeon Lee, Angeline Loo, HASH (Hash Perambalam), Asuka Sylvie, Yamin Tun, Julie Zhu, Michelle AngAotearoa New Zealand
2023IF ONLY I COULD HIBERNATEZoljargal PurevdashiFrance, Mongolia

Pasifika Award

In 2022, HIFF partnered with Pacific Islanders in Communications (PIC) to present the inaugural Pasifika Award for Best Feature Film.[13] KĀINGA (New Zealand) directed by Michelle Ang, Ghazaleh Golbakhsh, HASH, Nahyeon Lee, Angeline Loo, Asuka Sylvie, Yamin Tun, Julie Zhu also received a special mention.

!Year!Film!Director!Country
2022WHINAPaula Whetu Jones and James Napier RobertsonAotearoa New Zealand
2023NO MĀORI ALLOWEDCorinna HunzikerAotearoa New Zealand

New American Perspectives (NAP)

From 2007 to 2015, HIFF partnered with the Vilcek Foundation to curate the New American Filmmakers (NAF) program to celebrate the work of foreign-born filmmakers and cinema artists currently contributing to American cinema.[19] In 2019, this program was relaunched as the New American Perspectives (NAP).

YearFilmDelegateCountry of Birth
2007Owl and the SparrowStephane Gauger (Director)Vietnam
2007Finishing the GameJustin Lin (Director)Taiwan
2007The RebelCharlie Nguyen (Director)Vietnam
2007The GateKeeper of EnmyoinReiko Tahara (Director)Japan
2007Max Uesugi (Director)Japan
2008Chief '(Short Film)Chief Sielu Avea (Actor)Samoa
2008Long Story ShortChristine Choy (Director)China
2008Vietnam OverturesStephane Gauger (Director)Vietnam
2008Prince of the HimalayasSherwood Hu (Director)China
2008Someplace ElseKai-Duc Luong (Director)Cambodia
2008Ocean of PearlsSarab Neelam (Director)India
2009A Village Called VersaillesS. Leo Chiang (Director)Taiwan
2009Prince of BroadwayKarren Karagulian (Actor)Armenia
2009The People I've Slept WithQuentin Lee (Director)Hong Kong
2009Bombay SummerJoseph Mathew-Varghese (Director)India
2009White on RiceHiroshi Watanabe (Actor)Japan
2010Dog SweatHossein Keshavarz (Director)Iran
2010Au Revoir TaipeiIn-Ah Lee (Producer)Germany
2010Apart TogetherLisa Lu (Actress)China
2010Beijing TaxiMiao Wang (Director)China
2011The Price of SexMimi Chakarova (Director)Bulgaria
2011Living in Seduced CircumstancesIan Gamazon (Director)Philippines
2011Skateistan: Four Wheels and a Board in KabulNadia Hennirch (Screenwriter)Germany
2011Almost PerfectBertha Bay-Sa Pan (Director)Taiwan
2011My Last Day Without YouChristopher Silber (Screenwriter)Germany
2012Valley of SaintsNicholas Bruckman (Producer)United Kingdom
2012Indian Summer (Short Film)Mridu Chandra (Director)India
2012StarletRadium Cheung (Cinematographer)Hong Kong
2012Paraiso (Short Film)Ronan Landa (Composer)Israel
2012Daylight SavingsGoh Nakamura (Actor)Japan
2012The Life and Times of Paul the Psychic OctopusAlexandre O. Philippe (Director)Switzerland
2013Mr. PipAndrew Adamson (Director)New Zealand
2013Harry Gregson-Williams (Composer)England
2013Escape from TomorrowSoojin Chung (Producer)South Korea
2013I Learn AmericaJean-Michel Dissard (Director)France
2013This is Martin BonnerChad Hartigan (Director)Cyprus
2013Sake-BombJunya Sakino (Director)Japan
2014The ArtistAntoine de Cazotte (Producer)France
2014A Girl Walks Home Alone at NightAna Lily Amirpour (Director)United Kingdom
2014Man from RenoAyako Fujitani (Actress)Japan
2014DifretZeresenay Mehari (Director)Ethiopia
2014Nuoc 2030Minh Nguyen-Võ (Director)Vietnam
2014Uzumasa LimelightKen Ochiai (Director)Japan
2014MudbloodsFarzad Sangari (Director)Iran
2015CaminoZoë Bell (Actress)New Zealand
2015Margarita, with a StrawShonali Bose (Director)India
2015YosemiteGabrielle Demeestere (Director)France
2015SpellboundAlfred Hitchcock (Director)England
2015Seoul SearchingDaniel Katz (Cinematographer)Ireland
2015Seoul SearchingBenson Lee (Director)South Korea
2015People are the SkyDai Sil Kim-Gibson (Director)North Korea
2019The Perfect CandidateHaifaa al-Mansour (Director)Saudi Arabia
2019Asian in AmericaJenny Dorsey (Chef)China
2019Go Back to ChinaEmily Ting (Director)Taiwan
2019Lingua FrancaIsabel Sandoval (Director and Actor)Philippines
201937 SecondsHikari (Director)Japan
2020Shadow in the CloudRoseanne Liang (Director)New Zealand
202076 DaysHao Wu (Director)China
2020Death of NintendoValarie Castillo-Martinez (Screenwriter, Producer)Philippines
2020First VoteYi Chen (Director)China
2020Mogul MowgliBassam Tariq (Screenwriter, Director)Pakistan
2020MinariSteven Yeun (Executive Producer, Special Guest)South Korea
20217 DAYSRoshan Sethi (Co-writer, Director)Canada
20217 DAYSKaran Soni (Co-writer, Actor)India
20217 DAYSGeraldine Viswanathan (Actor)Australia
2021AMERICANISHAizzah Fatima (Co-writer, Actor)Saudi Arabia
2021RED ROCKETShih-Ching Tsou (Producer)Taiwan
2021WOODLANDS DARK AND DAYS BEWITCHEDKier-La Janisse (Director)Canada
2021USERSNatalia Almada (Director)Mexico
2022NAP Feature FilmmakerDeborah Chow (Director)Canada
2022FINDING SATOSHILaurent Barthelemy (Writer, Director)France
2022OUR FATHER, THE DEVILEllie Foumbi (Actor, Director)Cameroon
2022LAND OF GOLDNardeep Khurmi (Writer, Actor, Director)Switzerland
2022WHINARena Owen (Actor)Aotearoa
2023[20] THE ACCIDENTAL GETAWAY DRIVERSing J. Lee (Director)United Kingdom
2023GEOFF MCFETRIDGE: DRAWING A LIFEGeoff McFetridge (Subject)Canada
2023A REVOLUTION ON CANVAS Till Schauder & Sara Nodjoumi (Directors), Nicky Nodjoumi (Subject)Iran & United Kingdom
2023SKIN OF GLASS Denise Zmekhol (Director)Brazil
2023AUM: THE CULT AT THE END OF THE WORLDChiaki YanagimotoJapan

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ALOHAFEST COMES INTO ITS OWN . rogerebert.com . November 27, 2019.
  2. Web site: 22nd Annual HIFF Spring Showcase . Honolulu Magazine . Aio Media Group . October 18, 2019 . March 5, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200305001144/http://www.honolulumagazine.com/Calendar/index.php/name/22nd-Annual-HIFF-Spring-Showcase/event/12370/ . dead .
  3. Web site: HIFF Annual Report (2018) . hiff.org . Hawaiʻi International Film Festival . 2020-02-05 . 2019-11-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191109131114/https://hiff.org/about/2018-annual-report . dead .
  4. Web site: 2021-02-22 . Annual Report Hawai'i International Film Festival . 2023-05-23 . en-US.
  5. Web site: About HIFF . Hawaiʻi International Film Festival . October 18, 2019.
  6. Web site: When Strangers Met: How the East-West Center Library Introduced International Film to Hawaii .
  7. Web site: When Strangers Met: How the East-West Center Library Introduced International Film to Hawaii . https://web.archive.org/web/20060922103535/http://www2.hawaii.edu/~jpytam/612%20EWC_HIFF.pdf . dead . September 22, 2006 . November 27, 2019.
  8. Web site: MAHALO, ROGER!: THE HAWAIIAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL PAYS TRIBUTE TO ROGER .
  9. Web site: Louis Vuitton Hawaii International Film Festival Announces 2008 Audience Winners. Lincoln Jacobe. https://archive.today/20090719132233/http://www.hawaiireporter.com/story.aspx?f943c058-5936-47dc-ab5c-91df436a68fb. July 19, 2009.
  10. Web site: Download the HIFF40 Program Guide. 2020-11-22. HIFF. en. 2020-11-23. https://web.archive.org/web/20201123191524/https://hiff.org/hiff40-program-guide/. dead.
  11. Book: 2018 HIFF Program Guide . November 2018 . Hawaiʻi International Film Festival . Honolulu . 3.
  12. Web site: HIFF41 Announces Festival Award Winners | Hawaiʻi International Film Festival . 15 November 2021 .
  13. Web site: 2022-11-15 . HIFF42 announces jury award winners & honorees Hawai'i International Film Festival . 2023-05-22 . en-US.
  14. Web site: HIFF43 ANNOUNCES HONOREES & JURY AWARD WINNERS .
  15. Web site: 15 November 2022 . HIFF42 ANNOUNCES JURY AWARD WINNERS & HONOREES | Hawaiʻi International Film Festival .
  16. Web site: 2022-05-04 . HIFF NAMED OSCAR®-QUALIFYING FESTIVAL FOR SHORT FILMS Hawai'i International Film Festival . 2023-05-23 . en-US.
  17. Web site: 2022-11-15 . HIFF42 announces jury award winners & honorees Hawai'i International Film Festival . 2023-05-23 . en-US.
  18. Web site: HIFF 2019 Awards . Hawaiʻi International Film Festival . November 27, 2019.
  19. Web site: The Vilcek Foundation - New American Filmmakers - Hawaii International Film Festival. Vilcek.org. May 22, 2018.
  20. Web site: November 6, 2023 . GEOFF MCFETRIDGE & IMMIGRANT ARTISTS TALK ABOUT THE CREATIVE PROCESS .