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- A culinary and travel documentary series that celebrates the multicultural history and traditions of Hawaii.
- On Easter Island, the most isolated community in the Pacific uses lessons learned from their past to solve environmental and social challenges brought on by booming tourism and rapid development.
- A young man is determined to give his life meaning outside of Kaimuki, the small Hawaiian town where he grew up, even if it means leaving everything he's ever known and loved behind.
- Blamed for a crime they did not commit, five young men in 1930s Hawai'i must consider their futures and their families as they weigh the consequences of taking action.
- Honolulu, 1945: A proud Hawaiian singer dances with a returned US Soldier and debates the dignity of the American dream. But when his dance tickets run out, she is left with a harsh choice - for when the dancing stops, this man will die.
- A shocking political expose, and an intimate ethnographic portrait of Pacific Islanders struggling for survival, dignity and justice after decades of top-secret human radiation experiments conducted on them by the U.S. government.
- A personal story of the effects of colonization on the Hawaiian people is brilliantly told in this award-winning documentary.
- Down on the Sidewalk in Waikiki, I write poems to keep from going insane.
- "Why do some of us get sicker more often and die sooner, and what causes us to become sick in the first place? This limited series explores the apparent link between a person's health and his social, economic and physical environments, which can affect one's health and longevity as strongly as such other better-known factors as smoking, diet and exercise."
- A documentary film that tells the story of the Kamehameha Schools Song Contest through the eyes of the student song directors as they prepare to compete in a celebration of the revitalization of the Hawaiian language. Through the stories and the lives of these contemporary high school students, the audience will experience Hawaiian culture as it has survived, flourished and grown through the universal power of music and song.
- Twelve year-old Nua, identifies with the world through her intensely spiritual connection she has with the land but must find a way to tell her mother about the abuse she has suffered there before it closes forever.
- Skin Stories explores the transformative power of the ancient body art of tattoo as a pathway to explore one's inner self, to honor the past, and preserve a culture for the future.
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- A group of innovators applies the restorative justice principles of the Maori people of New Zealand to the mean streets of Baltimore. Can the wisdom of the Maori help slow the explosion of kids in jail?
- When a twelve-year-old learns his grandfather is suffering from Alzheimer's, he's desperate to build a machine capable of recording and storing memories before it's too late.
- A group of expatriates from the nation of Tuvalu returns home after 20 years to find their homeland facing irreversible tragedy due to rising sea levels caused by global warming.
- A aging blacksmith tells stories from his past and shares the importance of his craft to daily life in the past. Historical experts provide testimony on the role the craft and products had played in Guam.
- Story of efforts to preserve Chamoru culture and the creation of music through a chant celebrating the culture. The year is 2020, so the work must proceed through Zoom because of Covid-19 restrictions.
- Set in one day, a young Hawaiian boy named Jonah sets out with his little brother, Ikaika, to deliver a love letter to his crush.
- The island of O'ahu is covered with coconut palms, but for fear of liability the vast majority of these sacred trees have been stripped of coconuts. The grassroots movement "Niu Now" is on a mission to restore the "niu," or coconut, as a fundamental food crop in Hawai'i and spread the Indigenous wisdom of "aloha 'aina:" loving land and serving people.