Collect
Check out my collection
0
Useful +1
Hawaii International Film Festival
International Film Festival in Hawaii, USA
The Hawaii International Film Festival (HIFF) began in 1981 and is held every fall. The festival usually lasts two weeks. The Hawaii Film Festival also consists of two smaller film festivals, a week-long Spring Screening held in the spring and a three-day Korean film festival called K-Fest held in August.
[1]
- Chinese name
- Hawaii International Film Festival
- Foreign name
- Hawaii International Film Festival
- Initiation time
- The year 1981
- host
- America Hawaii
- Abbreviated form
- HIFF
- nature
- International film festival
catalogue
The Hawaii International Film Festival is the first international film festival on the Pacific coast and has received positive reviews from governments, filmmakers, scholars, educators, and film leaders around the world. The Hawaii International Film Festival is committed to promoting understanding and cultural exchange between the peoples of Asia, the Pacific Islands and the North American continent through the medium of film, and is the largest "east-west" film festival in the United States.
4th Session (1984)
5th Session (1985)
6th Session (1986)
7th Session (1987)
14th Session (1994)
19th Session (1999)
21st Session (2001)
The 23rd Session (2002)
24th Session (2004)
25th Session (2005)
Documentary Achievement Award: "Memory Film" (China)
26th Session (2006)
27th Session (2007)
29th Session (2009)
Halakulani Golden Orchid Award for Best Documentary Feature:
Appeal to the higher authorities for help
Director:
Zhao Liang
European Image Unit Award for Best Student Short Film: Summer, Boy and Taxi, Zhang Jijun
Vod Viewers' Choice Award:"
Ajumma! Are You Krazy
"Directed by Brent Ambe
30th Edition (2010)
35th Session (2015)
36th Session (2016)