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Diversity of gender expression, identity and sexuality within Pacific Islander (or Pasifika) societies has existed since the beginning of time. QTPI (Queer and Trans Pacific Islander) folk were openly accepted and even held in high regard in our societies. Their roles were special, often tied to spiritual and healing powers. When you think of that power, it should come as no surprise that colonizers tried to stamp it out as hard as they did, often using religion and legislation as cudgels to transform queerness into an object of fear and hatred. But now we are finally seeing an emergence of Pasifika filmmakers and creatives casting off colonial narratives, and reconnecting viewers to values, practices, and perspectives that are truer depictions of our most natural selves. It brings me great pleasure to present the following collection, shining a light on our stories.
-Guest Curator Kristian Fanene Schmidt, Executive Director/Co-Founder of PEAK
Eleven year old Ho’onani dreams of leading the hula troupe at her inner-city Honolulu school. The only trouble is that the group is just for boys. She’s fortunate that her teacher understands first-hand what it’s like to be ‘in the middle’ - the ancient Hawaiian tradition of embracing both male and female spirit. Together they set out to prove that what matters most is to be true to yourself.
- Year2014
- Runtime25 minutes
- DirectorDean Hamer, Joe Wilson
- ScreenwriterHinaleimoana Wong-Kalu
- ProducerJoe Wilson
- CastHinaleimoana Wong-Kalu, Ho’Onani Kamai
- EditorNels Bangerter
- AnimatorJared Greenleaf, Jed Henry, Ryan Jeremy Woodward
- MusicMakana
Diversity of gender expression, identity and sexuality within Pacific Islander (or Pasifika) societies has existed since the beginning of time. QTPI (Queer and Trans Pacific Islander) folk were openly accepted and even held in high regard in our societies. Their roles were special, often tied to spiritual and healing powers. When you think of that power, it should come as no surprise that colonizers tried to stamp it out as hard as they did, often using religion and legislation as cudgels to transform queerness into an object of fear and hatred. But now we are finally seeing an emergence of Pasifika filmmakers and creatives casting off colonial narratives, and reconnecting viewers to values, practices, and perspectives that are truer depictions of our most natural selves. It brings me great pleasure to present the following collection, shining a light on our stories.
-Guest Curator Kristian Fanene Schmidt, Executive Director/Co-Founder of PEAK
Eleven year old Ho’onani dreams of leading the hula troupe at her inner-city Honolulu school. The only trouble is that the group is just for boys. She’s fortunate that her teacher understands first-hand what it’s like to be ‘in the middle’ - the ancient Hawaiian tradition of embracing both male and female spirit. Together they set out to prove that what matters most is to be true to yourself.
- Year2014
- Runtime25 minutes
- DirectorDean Hamer, Joe Wilson
- ScreenwriterHinaleimoana Wong-Kalu
- ProducerJoe Wilson
- CastHinaleimoana Wong-Kalu, Ho’Onani Kamai
- EditorNels Bangerter
- AnimatorJared Greenleaf, Jed Henry, Ryan Jeremy Woodward
- MusicMakana