Additional HIFF awards announced
The 32nd Hawaii International Film Festival wrapped up with the presentation of more awards.
The 32nd Hawaii International Film Festival wrapped up with the presentation of more awards.
Oscar Kightley, Robbie Magasiva, Shimpal Lelisi and Iaheto Ah Hi are adorable as the bumblers, fast-talking and funny, never crude.
Scenes from the red carpet at the 2012 EuroCinema Hawaii Film Festival Awards Gala at the Moana Surfrider on Friday, Oct. 19.
Celebrities walked the red carpet and filmmakers accepted their accolades at the EuroCinema Hawaii 2012 Awards Gala.
We sat down with Koji Yakusho, Japan’s No. 1 star, to talk about movies and fans.
A teen girl thinks she’s more mature than she actually is — and ends up getting into serious trouble because of it.
The 32nd Hawaii International Film Festival announced the winners of four major festival awards at Washington Place on Tuesday, Oct. 16.
“The Castle of Crossed Destinies” tries to be a big movie, but ends up a strange little soap opera.
“I AM” ends up looking more like a cautionary recording of the rest of K-Pop’s abject failure to appeal beyond the Korean peninsula.
An standard-issue omnibus Korean thriller offers horrifying stories that aren’t particularly scary.
Now in his 80′s, Bert Stern is widely recognized as a trailblazing concept photographer who single-handedly changed the ad business.
Sharing the same premise as 2008 Argentinian film, “All About My Wife” has a distinct Korean flair.
Korean actor Daniel Henney was in town last weekend for a screening of “Shanghai Calling.”
“Charles Bradley: Soul of America” is about soul revival.
For the most part, “Otelo Burning” unfolds as a powerful, intense narrative.
For Tempt One, graffiti isn’t a hobby. Art is his reason for living.
A charming — yet rather unfocused — look at China’s dawning rock scene.
A rare film that celebrates the dignity of hard work and the tenuous connections of cultural legacy.
Christian Petzold’s “Barbara” takes a new look at East Germany and brings contemporary German cinema to Hawaii for the first time.
If you live on Oahu, chances are you’ve seen Daniel Anthony and his haumana rockin’ out with their malo out.
The 32nd Hawaii International Film Festival got underway with an opening reception at the Halekulani on Thursday, Oct. 11.
“Seeds of Hope” explores the foods we eat — or don’t eat — and how this works against food security in Hawaii.
The intention behind “Reviving Recipes” is noble. The execution is the problem.
A film festival is about more than the films. It’s about the events, the glamour, the guest awards, the hoopla surrounding it.
“It Gets Better” captures the emotions of dealing with complex family issues.