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MADE IN HAWAII PRESENTED BY BANK OF HAWAII


NOMINATED FEATURE DIRECTOR AND CAST IN ATTENDANCE


6B WORLD PREMIERE FRIDAY, OCT. 14 | 6:30 PM | REGAL DOLE


UNITED STATES 2011 | ENGLISH | 90M DIRECTOR: Jay Hanamura, Ryan Kawamoto, Roy Kimura, Nathan Kurosawa, James Sereno SCREENWRITER: Jay Hanamura, Roy Kimura, Nathan Kurosawa, Chris McKinney PRODUCERS: Ryan Kawamoto, Roy Kimura, Nathan Kurosawa, Marilyn Mick, James Sereno CINEMATOGRAPHER: Shawn Hiatt CAST: Kalani Queypo, Jim Aina, Wil Kahele, Keahi Warfield, Keo Woolford, Micheal Ng, LV Alberto


6B is the anthology feature film of five Hawaii filmmakers James Sereno (BROKEN PARADISE, SILENT YEARS – HIFF Hawaii Filmmakers Award), Nathan Kurosawa (THE RIDE – HIFF Audience Award), Ryan Kawamoto (THE SAND ISLAND DRIVE-INN ANTHEM - HIFF Audience Award), Roy Kimura, and Jay Hanamura. Each of the five stories revolve around rooms with the number “6B” and examines the darker side of island life. Hawaii novelist, Chris McKinney (THE TATTOO), also contributes to the stories of this film. Stories include: a man struggling with drug addiction has a revelation about his identity; an ex-con must enter an underground poker game to reunite with his daughter; a young woman befriends her neighbor, a former hitman; a family deals with an impending tsunami; and a group of Kahalu’u boys must decide what to do about an accidental death that they caused. 6B features an all-Hawaii cast, crew, and production.


KNOTS WORLD PREMIERE MONDAY, OCT. 17 | 6:30 PM | REGAL DOLE


UNITED STATES 2011 | ENGLISH | 90M DIRECTOR: Michael Kang SCREENWRITER: Kimberly-Rose Wolter PRODUCERS: Kimberly-Rose Wolter, Ricardo Galindez, Dana Satler Hankins, Roy Tjioe


CINEMATOGRAPHER: Shawn Hiatt CAST: Illeana Douglas, Sung Kang, Janel Parrish, Kimberly-Rose Wolter


Certain she is cursed in marriage, Lily Kim has always steered clear of saying “I do,” until her long time boyfriend James pops the question. Just as she feared, it seals her fate. Life soon turns on its head, landing her in the one place she didn’t want to be, back home in Hawaii.


With no money, no job, and now no boyfriend, Lily is forced to work in her family’s wedding planning business, Tying The Knot. Run by Lily’s mother Miriam, an intense overachiever who believes marriage is for everyone else (just not for her), Lily’s sister Twinny, who is the true mother of the family, and their younger sister Mia, who craves attention in the worst possible way. Brides and grooms from all over the world place their special wedding day in the hands of this crazy family of women, even though they can’t find a way to put their own love lives in order.


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SUBJECTIVE EXPRESSIONS / PARADISE BROKEN


THE SHORT LIST / SUBJECTIVE EXPRESSIONS


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