Persevere tells the story of the Nakasones, separated during the war.
The Emmy-award winning series Reel Wāhine of Hawai‘i returns with six more profiles of women who have made or are making an impact in the local filmmaking industry.
The film Keeper of the Bay documents Cindi Punihaole’s tireless work to preserve Kahalu‘u Bay, which has been damaged by visitors.
Slack key virtuoso and multiple Nā Hōkū Hanohano award winner Jeff Peterson grew up on the slopes of Haleakalā volcano on Maui.
Based on the memoir of Olivia Robello Breitha, this play chronicles Breitha’s experiences from the day she was diagnosed with leprosy to the day she was shipped to Molokaʻi.
A true story about a Kauaʻi woman pulled from her home after a leprosy diagnosis in the 1930s.
Set in 1936 as the body of Father Damien (played by Terrence Knapp) is exhumed, this Peabody Award-winning film is a monologue delivered by Damien as a spirit.
Price of Paradise follows the deeply moving journey of Lindamae Lawelawe Maldonado, a Native Hawaiian woman living in Las Vegas who, at the age of 55, begins to uncover the truth about her past.
This documentary sheds light on the multi-agency effort to not only protect more native bird species from extinction and the work to preserve the balance of Hawaiʻi’s ecosystems.
Big Island native Kolby Akamu Moser sits down with five Native Hawaiian kūpuna to document their mea hana (craft) and kuleana (responsibility) as was passed down to them to preserve their ʻike (knowledge) for future generations.