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HIFF.ORG GALA PRESENTATIONS


NOMINATED FEATURE DIRECTOR AND CAST IN ATTENDANCE


ONE VOICE HAWAII PREMIERE


fRIDay, OCTObER 15 | 8:15 Pm | REgal DOlE saTURDay, OCTObER 23 | 7:00 Pm | sUnsET On ThE bEaCh UnITED sTaTEs 2010 | EnglIsh | 84 m


DIRECTOR: Lisette Marie Flanary PRODUCERs: Ruth Bolan, Heather Giugni CInEmaTOgRaPhER: Brian Wilcox CasT: Students of the Kamehameha Schools


Every year in Hawai‘i, 2000 high school students compete in the Kamehameha Schools Song Contest where young leaders direct their peers in singing Hawaiian music in four-part harmony. The contest is a unique cultural celebration that has become a major local event, broadcast live on TV, played on the radio, and streamed on the Internet. ONE VOICE shares the thrill of the competition via the personal stories of the student song directors through the eyes of these young Hawaiians.


In the style of MAD HOT BALLROOM and SPELLBOUND, ONE VOICE follows the song leaders for an entire year as they prepare for the competition held in March 2008. The theme for that year was Ola Ka ‘Olelo ‘Oiwi O Ka ‘Aina or celebrating Hawaiian language revitalization. During the film we experience Hawaiian culture; not only as it lives in the children and their families today, but also as it has survived, grown, and flourished. By the time the documentary reaches the culminating performance, the audience is as invested in who wins the competition as the students themselves. One night, one chance, ONE VOICE.


RED HILL HAWAII PREMIERE saTURDay, OCTObER 16 | 9:45 Pm | REgal DOlE


aUsTRalIa 2010 | EnglIsh | 95 m DIRECTOR: Patrick Hughes sCREEnWRITER: Patrick Hughes PRODUCERs: Al Clark,


Patrick Hughes CInEmaTOgRaPhER: Tim Hudson CasT: Ryan Kwanten, Steve Bisley, Tom E Lewis, Claire van der Boom, Christopher Davis


When a young police officer, Constable Shane Cooper, relocates to the small town of Red Hill with his pregnant wife, he does so in the hope of living a quiet and peaceful family life. But when news of a prison break in the city sends the local law enforcement officers – under veteran officer Old Bill – into a panic, Shane’s first day on duty quickly turns into a nightmare.


The escaped prisoner is Jimmy Conway, a convicted murderer serving life behind bars. He returns to the isolated outpost seeking revenge. Now caught in the middle of what quickly becomes a horrifying blood bath, Shane will be forced to take the law into his own hands if he is to survive.


Australian director Patrick Hughes’ feature film debut is a taut thriller, told as a modern day Western. Set against the spectacular backdrop of high- country Australia, the story unfolds with explosive and chilling violence over the course of a single day. —Berlinale


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UNDER A JARVIS MOON / BABY ARABIA


CLASH / MATCHING JACK


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