Hawaii International Film Festival




The Hawaii International Film Festival (HIFF) is a film festival held in the United States state of Hawaii. It was started in 1981 by Jeannette Paulson Hereniko, who served as its director to 1996, followed by Chuck Boller, Esq. from the late 90s through 2013. It is held annually in the fall for two weeks and also features two smaller festivals, a one-week festival in the Spring known as the "Spring Showcase" or the "Spring Fling" and a three-day Korean Film Festival in August called "K-Fest." HIFF is the premier international film event in the Pacific and has won the praise of governments, filmmakers, scholars, educators, programmers and film industry leaders throughout the world. For the discovery and exhibition of Asian and Pacific features, documentaries and short films in the nation, it is a primary source. 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.[1] The Hawaii International Film Festival is the only film festival that screens films across an entire state, with screenings on the island of Oahu in downtown Honolulu, Waikiki, and, sometimes, Kaneohe, followed by "encore screenings" on the islands of Maui, Kauai, and the Big Island.


The HIFF states that it "is dedicated to the advancement of understanding and cultural exchange among the peoples of Asia, the Pacific and North America through the medium of film." It is the largest such "East meets West" film festival in the United States.


The festival receives sponsorship from numerous corporations every year, with the largest contributor being Louis Vuitton. The festival is also known as the Louis Vuitton Hawaii International Film Festival.[2]


Renowned film critic Roger Ebert picked one film to be shown at HIFF each year, and he sometimes traveled to Hawaii in order to introduce it to the audience. The Festival gives out several awards: the top prize is named the Golden Maile and is also known as the First Hawaiian Bank Golden Maile Award. In 2004, an award for achievement in acting was given to Maggie Cheung, a second was awarded to Samuel L. Jackson in 2005. Sonny Chiba received the Maverick Award in 2005. Ken Watanabe received honors in 2006.




Contents






  • 1 Awards


    • 1.1 Best Narrative Feature


    • 1.2 Best Documentary


    • 1.3 NETPAC Award


    • 1.4 Cinematography


    • 1.5 Vision in Film


    • 1.6 Hawai'i Filmmaker




  • 2 New American Filmmakers (NAF)


    • 2.1 2015 NAF Featured Films


    • 2.2 2014 NAF Featured Films


    • 2.3 2013 NAF Featured Films


    • 2.4 2012 NAF Featured Films


    • 2.5 2011 NAF Featured Films


    • 2.6 2010 NAF Featured Films


    • 2.7 2009 NAF Featured Films


    • 2.8 2008 NAF Featured Films


    • 2.9 2007 NAF Featured Films




  • 3 See also


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Awards



Best Narrative Feature



































































































































































































Year
Film
Director
Country
1983

Muddy River

Kōhei Oguri
Japan
1984

River without Buoys

Wu Tianming
China
1985

The Yellow Earth

Chen Kaige
China
1986

Butterfly & Flower

Euthana Mukdasnit
Thailand
1987

Mirch Masala

Ketan Mehta
India
1988

Illustrious Energy

Leon Narbey
New Zealand
1989
The Birth

Shaji Karun
India
1990

Untama Giru

Gō Takamine
Japan
1991

The Cyclist

Moshen Makhmalbaf
Iran
1992

Our Twisted Hero

Park Jong-won
South Korea
1993

The Blue Kite

Tian Zhuangzhuang
China
1994

Red Firecracker, Green Firecracker

He Ping
China
1995

Good Men, Good Women

Hou Hsiao-hsien
Taiwan / Japan
1996

A Hot Roof

Lee Min-yong
South Korea
1997

12 Storeys

Eric Khoo
Singapore
1998

Spring in My Hometown

Lee Kwang-mo
South Korea
1999

Siam Sunset

John Polson
Australia
2000

Chunhyang

Im Kwon-taek
South Korea
2001

Firefly Dreams

John Williams
Japan
2002

Mr. and Mrs. Iyer

Aparna Sen
India
2003

The Twilight Samurai

Yoji Yamada
Japan
2004

Taste of Tea

Katsuhito Ishii
Japan
2005

Cavite

Ian Gamazon / Neill Dela Llana
Philippines / United States
2006

Love for Share

Nia Dinata
Indonesia
2007

The Home Song Stories

Tony Ayres
Australia
2008

Cape No. 7

Wei Te-sheng
Taiwan
2009

Empire of Silver

Christina Yao
China
2010

Son of Babylon

Mohamed Al-Daradji
Iraq
2011

Patang

Prashant Bhargava
India
2012

Key of Life

Kenji Uchida
Japan
2014

Haemoo

Shim Sung-bo
South Korea


Best Documentary





































































































































































Year
Film
Director
Country
1988

Who Killed Vincent Chin?

Christine Choy / Renee Tajima
United States
1989
None


1990

Man Without Pigs

Chris Owen
Australia
1991

The Inland Sea

Lucile Carra
United States
1992

Black Harvest

Robin Anderson / Bob Connolly
Australia
1993

Will My Mother Go Back To Berlin?

Micha Peled
United States
1994

Boatman

Gianfranco Rosi
United States
1995

Mother Dao the Turtlelike

Vincent Monnikendam
Netherlands
1996

Six O'Clock News

Ross McElwee
United States
1997

Homesick Eyes

Hsu Hsiao-Ming
Taiwan
1998

Nadya's Village

Motahashi Seeichi
Japan
1999

Surfing For Life
David Brown
United States
2000

The Diplomat

Tom Zubrycki
Australia
2001

The Endurance

George Butler
United States
2002

Spellbound

Jeffrey Blitz
United States
2003

Refugee

Spencer Nakasako
United States
2004

Mr. Patterns

Catriona McKenzie
Australia
2005

Sisters in Law

Kim Longinotto
Cameroon / United Kingdom
2006

Time and Tide

Julie Bayer / Josh Salzman
Tuvalu / United States
2007

Beautiful Son

Don King / Julianne King
United States
2008

Noho Hewa: The Wrongful Occupation of Hawai'i

Anne Keala Kelly
United States
2009

Petition: The Court of the Complainants

Zhao Liang
China
2010

I Wish I Knew

Jia Zhangke
China
2011

Splinters

Adam Pesce
United States
2012

Where Heaven Meets Hell

Sasha Friedlander
Indonesia, United States
2016

The Eagle Huntress[3]
Otto Bell
Mongolia, United Kingdom, United States


NETPAC Award























































































Year
Film
Director
Country
2000

Breaking the Silence

Sun Zhou
China
2001

Devils on the Doorstep

Jiang Wen
China
2002

Eyes of a Beauty

Guan Hu
China
2003



2004

Peep "TV" Show

Yutaka Tsuchiya
Japan
2005

Season of the Horse

Ning Cai
China
2006

4:30

Royston Tan
Singapore
2007

Owl and the Sparrow

Stephane Gauger
Vietnam
2008

Brutus - The Adventure

Tara Illenberger
Philippines
2009

Castaway on the Moon

Lee Hae-jun
South Korea
2010

Monga

Doze Chen-Zer Niu
Taiwan ROC
2011

Hanaan

Ruslan Pak
South Korea, Uzbekistan
2012

Apparition

Vincent Sandoval
Philippines


Cinematography







































































































Year
Cinematographer
1983

The Ballad of Narayama (Masao Toshizawa)
1984

Hiro Narita
1985

Zhang Yimou
1986

Dennis O'Rouke
1987

Jing Il-Sung
1988

Leon Narbey
1989

Shaji Karun
1990

Gu Changwei
1991

Huang Ming-Chuan
1992

Subrata Mitra
1993

Kazuo Miyagawa
1994

Edward Lachman
1995

Gu Changwei
1996

Frederick Elmes
1997

John Seale
1998

László Kovács
1999

Christopher Doyle
2000

Roger Deakins
2001

Caleb Deschanel
2002

2003

Dean Semler
2004

2005

Russell Boyd
2006

Matthew Libatique


Vision in Film



















































Year
Award Recipient
1991

Kawakita Memorial Film Institute
1992

American Film Institute
1995

Zhang Yimou
1997

Ang Lee
2006

Hollywood Foreign Press Association
2007

Hawaii State Legislature
2008

Shanghai Media & Entertainment Group
2009

Park Chan-wook, Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse of LOST
2010

Roger & Chaz Ebert
2011

Alexander Payne
2012

Sundance Institute's Native Program


Hawai'i Filmmaker





























































































Year
Film
Director
1990

My Aunt May

Roland Tharpe
1991

Hawai'i: Beyond the Feathered Gods

Paul Atkins
1992

Simple Courage

Stephanie Castillo
1993

From Hawai'i to the Holocaust

Judy Weightman / Ryan Sexton
1994

Ganbare
Robert Bates
1995

Words, Earth and Aloha

Eddie Kamae
1996

Lemon Tree Billiards House

Tim Savage
1997

E Ola Ka 'Olelo Hawai'i

Na Maka O Ka 'Aina
1998

Kaho'olawe

David Kalama, Jr
1999

Red Turtle Rising

Jay April
2000

Ka'ililauokekoa

Kala'iokona Ontai
2001

Blood of the Samurai

Aaron Yamasato
2002


2003

The Ride

Nathan Kurosawa
2004

Silent Years

James Sereno
2005

Fishbowl

Kayo Hatta
2006

Na Kamalei: Men of Hula

Lisette Marie Flanery


New American Filmmakers (NAF)


Since 2007 and until 2015, the Hawaii International Film Festival has partnered with the Vilcek Foundation to curate the New American Filmmakers program.[4] Presented at the festival each year, New American Filmmakers seeks out the most talented foreign-born filmmakers currently contributing to American cinema. The result is a diverse program that draws upon cinematic genres and traditions from around the world.



2015 NAF Featured Films











































Film
Delegate
Country of Birth
Camino

Zoë Bell (Actress)
New Zealand

Margarita, with a Straw

Shonali Bose (Director)
India
Yosemite

Gabrielle Demeestere (Director)
France

Spellbound

Alfred Hitchcock (Director)
England

Seoul Searching
Daniel Katz (Cinematographer)
Ireland


Benson Lee (Director)
Korean-American
People are the Sky
Dai Sil Kim-Gibson (Director)
North Korea


2014 NAF Featured Films











































Film
Delegate
Country of Birth

The Artist
Antoine de Cazotte (Producer)
France

A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night

Ana Lily Amirpour (Director)
Iranian-American

Man from Reno

Ayako Fujitani (Actress)
Japan

Difret
Zeresenay Mehari (Director)
Ethiopia

Nuoc 2030

Minh Nguyen-Võ (Director)
Vietnam

Uzumasa Limelight
Ken Ochiai (Director)
Japan
Mudbloods
Farzad Sangari (Director)
Iran


2013 NAF Featured Films






































Film
Delegate
Country of Birth

Mr. Pip

Andrew Adamson (Director)
New Zealand


Harry Gregson-Williams (Composer)
England
Escape from Tomorrow
Soojin Chung (Producer)
South Korea
I Learn America
Jean-Michel Dissard (Director)
France

This is Martin Bonner

Chad Hartigan (Director)
Cyprus

Sake-Bomb
Junya Sakino (Director)
Japan


2012 NAF Featured Films






































Film
Delegate
Country of Birth

Valley of Saints
Nicholas Bruckman (Producer)
England
Indian Summer (Short Film)
Mridu Chandra (Director)
Indian-American

Starlet
Radium Cheung (Cinematographer)
Hong Kong
Paraiso (Short Film)
Ronan Landa (Composer)
Israeli-American
Daylight Savings

Goh Nakamura (Actor)
Japanese-American
The Life and Times of Paul the Psychic Octopus

Alexandre O. Philippe (Director)
Switzerland


2011 NAF Featured Films

































Film
Delegate
Country of Birth

The Price of Sex

Mimi Chakarova (Director)
Bulgarian-American
Living in Seduced Circumstances
Ian Gamazon (Director)
Filipino-American
Skateistan: Four Wheels and a Board in Kabul
Nadia Hennirch (Screenwriter)
Germany
Almost Perfect

Bertha Bay-Sa Pan (Director)
Taiwanese-American

My Last Day Without You
Christopher Silber (Screenwriter)
Germany


2010 NAF Featured Films




























Film
Delegate
Country of Birth
Dog Sweat
Hossein Keshavarz (Director)
Iran

Au Revoir Taipei

In-Ah Lee (Producer)
Germany

Apart Together
Lisa Lu (Actress)
Chinese-American
Beijing Taxi
Miao Wang (Director)
China


2009 NAF Featured Films

































Film
Delegate
Country of Birth
A Village Called Versailles

S. Leo Chiang (Director)
Taiwan
Prince of Broadway
Karren Karagulian (Actor)
Armenia

The People I've Slept With

Quentin Lee (Director)
Hong Kong
Bombay Summer
Joseph Mathew-Varghese (Director)
India

White on Rice
Hiroshi Watanabe (Actor)
Japan


2008 NAF Featured Films






































Film
Delegate
Country of Birth
Chief (Short Film)
Chief Sielu Avea (Actor)
Samoa
Long Story Short

Christine Choy (Director)
China
Vietnam Overtures

Stephane Gauger (Director)
Vietnam

Prince of the Himalayas

Sherwood Hu (Director)
China
Someplace Else
Kai-Duc Luong (Director)
Cambodia

Ocean of Pearls
Sarab Neelam (Director)
India


2007 NAF Featured Films

































Film
Delegate
Country of Birth

Owl and the Sparrow

Stephane Gauger (Director)
Vietnam

Finishing the Game

Justin Lin (Director)
Taiwan

The Rebel

Charlie Nguyen (Director)
Vietnam
The GateKeeper of Enmyoin
Reiko Tahara (Director)
Japan

Max Uesugi (Director)
Japan


See also



  • East-West Center

  • Palace Theater

  • List of film festivals

  • Film festivals in North and Central America



References





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  2. ^ "Louis Vuitton Hawaii International Film Festival 2008". Archived from the original on March 7, 2009. Retrieved February 24, 2009.


  3. ^ Robert Kay (November 16, 2016). "Hawaii International Film Festival Announces Audience Awards". Hawaii Reporter. Retrieved May 22, 2018.


  4. ^ "The Vilcek Foundation - New American Filmmakers - Hawaii International Film Festival". Vilcek.org. Retrieved May 22, 2018.




External links



  • Hawaii International Film Festival website



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