August 22, 2009

Produced by APAC & Big Island Film Office
What it Takes to Make a Film
3 Films 3 Directors
At the Aloha Theatre
For more information email jill@apachawaii.org
Open Seating (No Assigned Seats)
Advanced Registration Required by 8/21/09
Email jill@apachawaii.org: Your name, number attending, and phone
$15 Per Participant (Lunch included)
The 1st in a series of workshops on the growing popularity of the Art of Independent Film making, the focus will be from the Director/ film maker point of view on writing, casting and directing of films.
3 films will be shown, and discussed with the director.
Film makers, actors, movie buffs and the curious are all invited.
RED BUTTON
Directed by Leo W. Sears
A henpecked husband creates an invention to deal with his harpie wife.
Shown at Bare Bones Film Festival and Big Island Film Festival
Red Rose
Directed by Rockwood
Becca, a fourteen year old girl is losing her mother Sam to cancer. In her demise, Sam tells Becca the father she believed was dead, is alive.
Shown at Big Island Film Festival
The First Hawaiian Snowball Fight
Directed by Michael Wurth
*Flying in from Oahu*
On the day Hawaii became a state, a young man finds that history is unforgiving - both to his father and himself.
Featured at the 2008 LOUIS VUITTON HAWAII INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL