The 3rd Annual Hawaii
Student Film Festival
When: From 6:30 p.m. today, and from 3:30 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday Where: Signature Dole Cannery theaters
Admission: $5
Call: 528-3456
Here is the schedule for the 3rd annual Hawaii Student Film Festival (for a story that ran earlier this week, visit our Web site at https://archives.starbulletin.com/2002/04/23/features/index2.html):
TODAY
From 6:30 p.m., "Head of the Class">> Intro pieces for the LAISFF by Josh Lange (Seattle, 2001): Animation shorts that played on the Sci-Fi Channel and at the Los Angeles International Short Film Festival (repeats tomorrow).
>> "Voices From the Past," by Jordie Ocenar, Pearlridge Elementary: Documentary look at the historical event of the Pearl Harbor attack (repeats tomorrow).
>> "Race to Space," by Kamerya Kaka, Kahuku High: In the '60s, Russia and the United States raced to get a man to the moon. This film shows how it unfolded (repeats Sunday).
>> "The Show," by Jason W. Clarke (Vancouver, 2001): An editor gets more then he bargained for when he chooses to edit "The Show" (repeats tomorrow).
>> "The Hit," by Augustine Downes, Punahou School: This comic spoof says what many people want to say about a certain "filmed in Hawaii" movie (repeats tomorrow).
>> "Flash," by Jay Hanamura, Punahou School: We all have choices, but do we ever make the right one? Find out just how many options one guy had, but never knew (repeats tomorrow).
>> "What Big Eyes You Have," by Cheo Jackson (Phoenix, 2001): All girls have problems, but this girl just can't get people to stop looking at her. Find out why in this comedy short (repeats tomorrow).
>> "Interview with Elizabeth Lindsey," by Seline Williams, Kamehameha Schools: A mini-documentary about local movie star Elizabeth Lindsey, as told by Lindsey.
>> "Silent Love," by Ken Sato, Leeward Community College: Quirky love story about a man and his search for true love ... with a mime! (Repeats Sunday.)
>> "See Jane Run," by James Silverman (Vancouver, 2001): A joint, a teacher, a student and a principal make for a suspenseful and comic situation (repeats tomorrow).
>> "Thundering Word Ahead," by Warren Fulton (Vancouver, 2002): Poetry documentary features actor Malcolm Jamal-Warner (repeats tomorrow).
TOMORROW
From 3:30 to 5:30 p.m., "Homeroom Home Movies" (elementary and intermediate school films presented with high school shorts)>> "Be Responsible," by Tyler Newton, Hanalei Elementary: Kids show how important it is to clean up our environment.
>> "Voices From the Past"
>> "Molokai Makahiki," by Nainoa Seitz, Molokai Intermediate: A little taste of the culture on Molokai.
>> "5 Red Rings of Kalamaula," by Kamalii Sibayan, Molokai Intermediate: Story time with some Molokai kupuna.
>> "Adventures of Mr. Stickman," by Chris Saribas, Lahaina Intermediate: Quirky animation by a 7th grader.
>> "Mischievous Boy of Maui," by Melody Valesco, Lahaina Intermediate.
>> "A Day at the Races," by Rena Pali and Chaunsey Ii, Lahaina Intermediate: A behind-the-scenes look at a Maui paddling team's preparation for a Kauai race.
>> Video of a Kauai body boarder by Chris Patricia, Waimea High
>> "The Hit"
>> "In Fu Net," by Aria Nunes,Kalaheo High: See what happens when a boy, his imagination and the Internet run wild.
>> "American Standard 2: The Trailer," by Joe Shaffer, Kalaheo High: Trailer for a would-be action movie from some movie-loving high schoolers.
>> "Chicks Who Rip," by Tiare Nichols, Kalaheo High: The first surf video to be presented in the festival.
>> "Rusty," by Elisha Kemp, Kalaheo High: This drama looks into at teen suicide.
>> "Flash"
>> "Stolen Youth," by Gary Manuel, Maui High: Valley Isle students share their perspective on boyfriends, girlfriends, drugs and other issues local teens face.
From 6 to 7:30 p.m., "Student Exchange Program"
>> "Freedom," by Alonzo Greer (Kauai, 2001)
>> Intro pieces for the LAISFF
>> "The Show"
>> "Thundering Word Ahead"
>> Trailer for independent film "Back Ordered," by Benjamin Oliver (Massachusetts, 2002)
>> "Lucid" and "Battle of the Beer," by Kevin Hardiman (Vancouver, 2001)
>> "What Big Eyes You Have"
>> "Super Chocolatey Fudge," by Nick Fletcher (Vancouver, 2001): Zany comedy about a mom and what she goes through to get her daughter some "super chocolatey fudge.">> "See Jane Run"
From 8 to 10 p.m.
"Blood of the Samurai," by Aaron Yamasato: Encore of last year's Hawai'i International Film Festival Hawaii Film and Videomaker Award winner.
SUNDAY
From 3:30 to 6 p.m., "Show the Truth" (high school documentaries and college shorts)>> "Eyes of the Moai," by Kristin Storaasli, Kamehameha Schools: A documented school field trip to Rapa Nui.
>> "Is Moanalua High Haunted?," by Raymond Quang, Moanalua High
>> "Street Racing," by Peter Tang and Shane Ulep, Moanalua High
>> "Race to Space"
>> "Japanese Language Schools," by Alisa Dang, Moanalua High: A historical documentary about schools that were once common in Hawaii.>> "WW2: Japanese Americans," by Lorraine Pascual, Moanalua High: After Pearl Harbor, we didn't know who to trust. This video sheds some light on what the local Japanese went through during those tragic times.
>> "Silent Love"
>> "Banished," by Michelle Popplar, Kapiolani Community College: A look at the underground culture of piercing.
At 6:30 p.m.
>> "Graduation Day" awards ceremony, along with special screening TBA.
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