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Ki Ho’ Alu: That’s Slack Key Guitar, |
Winner of best Documentary audience award Hawaiian International Film Festival 2001is afilm about a uniquely Hawaiian sound and style of music, slack key guitar and what it reveals about the spirit. The film features master guitarist, Raymond Kane and highlights many other native Hawaiians that both perform and speak not only about the history and the music, but address the wider problems of cultural transformation, as well. Hawaiians believe this music is the soul of their culture, thus the term “Hawaiian soul music." |
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Irving Norman: To Whom It May Concern |
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| Irving Norman: To Whom It May Concern is a 27-minute documentary film about the life and work of the social-surrealist painter Irving Norman, who was unaccepted in the official Art world because of his uncompromising visual criticism of the socio-political structure of life in the United States. |
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