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HIFF.ORG GREEN SCREEN PRESENTED BY PACIFIC EDGE MAGAZINE AND GREEN DRINKS HONOLULU


NOMINATED FEATURE DIRECTOR AND CAST IN ATTENDANCE


NOMINATED FEATURE DIRECTOR AND CAST IN ATTENDANCE


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CLIMATE OF CHANGE HAWAII PREMIERE


WEDnEsDay, OCTObER 20 | 8:00 Pm | REgal DOlE ThURsDay, OCTObER 21 | 4:00 Pm | REgal DOlE UnITED sTaTEs 2010 | EnglIsh | 85 m


DIRECTOR: Brian Hill sCREEnWRITER: Simon Armitage PRODUCERs: Katie Bailiff CInEmaTOgRaPhER: Wayne Vinten, Michael Timney, Tony Coldwell, Roger Chapman CasT: Tilda Swinton


“We are the renters of this world, not its masters,” reminds Pooshkar, a precocious 13-year-old member of a youth environmental defense group in India. He and his fellow voraciously energetic students actively rally against the use of plastics. In Africa, a renaissance man teaches citizens to harness solar power to cook food. In Papua New Guinea, villagers practice sustainable logging to save their rainforests. A woman in London uses her PR savvy to start a successful environmental communications firm. Self-described “hillbillies” in Appalachia battle the big business behind strip mining.


In this rich and inspiring documentary, director Brian Hill takes us around the world to find the ordinary people taking action in the fight to save our environment. Hill and his cinematographers create a real sense of ambience in each of the countries and communities they visit.


THERE ONCE WAS AN


ISLAND: TE HENUA E NNOHO HAWAII PREMIERE


saTURDay, OCTObER 16 | 12:00 Pm | REgal DOlE WEDnEsDay, OCTObER 20 | 3:15 Pm | REgal DOlE nEW zEalanD, PaPUa nEW gUInEa 2010 | PIDgIn EnglIsh | 80 m


DIRECTOR: Briar March sCREEnWRITER: Briar March, Lyn Collie PRODUCERs: Lyn Collie CInEmaTOgRaPhER: Briar March CasT: Faith Endar Adu, Teloo Fakatutufenua, Satty Puaria, John Hunter, Scott Smithers


Four years in the making, THERE ONCE WAS AN ISLAND: TE HENUA E NNOHO is the story of a Pacific Island community in Papua New Guinea and their fight to preserve what really matters in the face of climate. Takuu atoll is an idyllic home to articulate, educated people who maintain a 1200 year- old culture and language. Takuu is disintegrating and when two scientists arrive to investigate, the people realize that their attempts to preserve the atoll are currently making the situation worse.


STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE Usa | 2010 | 23m DIRECTOR: Laurie Sumiye


The film begins in a not-so-distant future of 2025 and journeys back to the historical past and present, reflecting on man’s role in Hawaiian birds’ struggle for life.


CULTURES OF RESISTANCE / THERE ONCE WAS AN ISLAND: TE HENUA E NNOHO


WASTE LAND / CLIMATE OF CHANGE


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