HOMETOWN LEGENDS + KAHUKU MANA

HOMETOWN LEGENDS, from local filmmakers Nainoa Langer and Kolby Akamu Moser, documents five legendary Native Hawaiian kūpuna (elders) who are masters of their craft. These Hawai‘i Island legends represent paniolo (cowboys), lawai‘a (fishermen), po‘e ulana (lauhala weavers), pahu (drum) carvers and hoe wa‘a (canoe paddling) - and are leaders in cultural practices that were passed down from generations of their kūpuna. The filmmakers sat down with these five kūpuna to document their history, mea hana (craft), and kuleana (responsibility) as it was passed down to them, capturing stories about their ‘āina hānau (native land), adversities they've overcome and the lessons they believe are important to pass down to the next generation. Through their stories of resilience, we are reminded of what truly matters - identity, ‘ohana (family) and aloha ‘aina. PRECEDED BY: KAHUKU MANA United States, Hawai‘i 2023 | English | 21M DIRECTOR: Ryan Travis

 

Sponsored By:

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NEIGHBOR ISLAND SCHEDULE:

Lanai Theater at Hale Keaka 10/31/2023 7:30pm
Maui Arts & Culture Center 10/28/2023 5:30pm
Palace Theater 11/3/2023 8:30pm
Waimea Theater 10/27/2023 6:00pm

Presented in Multiple Parts

KAHUKU MANA

For decades, Hawai‘i has produced some of the best football players in the game. When the Kahuku High School...
21 min | Ryan Travis | | WORLD PREMIERE | English | Closed Captions
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KAHUKU MANA

For decades, Hawai‘i has produced some of the best football players in the game. When the Kahuku High School...
21 min | Ryan Travis | WORLD PREMIERE | English | Closed Captions
Learn More