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Thursday, Oct 17, 2024

Opening Night 

 

Location: NYPL for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center
40 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY 10023
(entrance at 111 Amsterdam between 64th and 65th) 

Time: 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Cost: Free

Kick-off PIFF 2024 with our Opening Ceremony, A Celebration of Dances From the Pacific Islands, hosted by The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. The event is free to attend and is open to the public. 

In this screening, two short films showcase Pacific Island dance and culture along with a live performance by Dancers Unlimited principal dancer Keala Fung and a panel discussion about the importance of dance, film and art in the indigenous environmental activists space. Screenings include the short films Vakariataka and Pō’ele Wai. 

As a four-part cinematic poem,  Vakariataka combines the landscape of Fiji, the contemporary style of the traditional Fijian dance meke and language, and the linkage between the body, the water, and the land.

Pō’ele Wai is a narrative short film that combines magical realism, dark fantasy and horror within a classical narrative to tell a visceral story of the effects of poisoning in a poetic homage to sacred waters.

 


Friday, October 18, 2024

Dinner and a Movie

Dinner at Noreetuh is sold out, but you can still see the feature film Inky Pinky Ponky. Purchase tickets to the film here.

Location: Noreetuh
128 1st Avenue, New York, NY 10009

6:00pm: Dinner at Noreetuh 

7:00pm: Movie – Inky Pinky Ponky 

Cost: $100

 

PIFF is proud to showcase the feature film Inky Pinky Ponky in partnership with Noreetuh for an evening of culinary and cinematic delights. 

Opened in 2014, Noreetuh is a modern Hawaiian restaurant located at 128 First Avenue in the East Village of New York City by Chef/Co-Owner Chung Chow. Enjoy a special pre-fixe menu at chef Chung Chow’s award-winning Modern Hawaiian restaurant Noreetuh before the screening of Inky Pinky PonkyFrom Aotearoa (New Zealand), writers Amanki Prescott-Faletau and Leki Jackson Bourke bring this LGBTQ+ coming-of-age film to PIFF. 

 


Saturday, October 19, 2024

Changemakers Talk with Ioane Goodhue and Luciane Buchanan
Presented by ICAN

 

Location: Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian
1 Bowling Green, New York, NY 10004

Time: 11:00 am – 3:00 pm

Cost: Free

International Cultural Arts Network (ICAN) will host Ioane Goodhue (Next Goal Wins, Chief of War, Kūkini), and Luciane Buchanan (Night Agent, Chief of War, Mother Tongue); a distinguished roster of actors from the Pacific Islands who are on the cutting edge of creative activity. Following the workshop, three films centering the rich legacy of Hawaiian storytelling will be screened for free to the public.

FILMS:

HŌKŪLE’A: FINDING THE LANGUAGE OF THE NAVIGATOR
USA | 40 minutes | Ty Sanga

In 2006, cultural anthropologist Wade Davis sailed with master navigator Nainoa Thompson to learn about the art of wayfinding. Fifteen years later the two explorers contemplate the mysteries of traditional navigation and a future inspired by the language of the navigator.

THE QUEEN’S FLOWERS
Kingdom of Hawai’i | 11 minutes | Ciara Lacy, Daniel Sousa

A magical take on a true story, The Queen’s Flowers is an animated short adventure for kids that follows Emma, a Native Hawaiian girl in 1915 Honolulu, as she makes a special gift for the last monarch of Hawaii, Queen Lili’uokalani.

KŪKINI
Kingdom of Hawai’i | 26 minutes | Paula Fuga

In 1790 Hawai’i, an elite warrior must leave his family behind when sent on a deadly mission to report on the bloody war waged by Kamehameha against Maui. When captured by the enemy, he is miraculously saved by someone who has a message for him of their own.


Saturday, October 19, 2024

Film Screenings at Village East by Angelika

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Location: Village East by Angelika
181-189 Second Ave. New York, NY 10003

Time: 3pm-10pm

Cost: $20 per screening

Enjoy over 20 short and feature films from the Pacific Islands. Find joy, play, deep consternation, and new beginnings from these gifted storytellers. 

FEATURE FILMS:

3:00pm| KANIELA: THE DANNY KALEIKINI STORY

USA | 79 minutes | Pawel Nuckowski, Michael Lum

4:30pm| MAURI

USA | 71 minutes | Zaya Benazzo, Maurizio Benazzo

8:00pm| RED, WHITE, AND BRASS

New Zealand | 85 minutes | Damon Fepulea’i 

SHORT FILM BLOCKS:

3:00pm | Block 1: Future Voices

Two Breaths, Ngau Kahua, Sina ma Tinirau, DUSK, Ola, Sea of Memory

4:45pm | Block 2: Shifting Tides

Mother Tongue, Marahoro, APPA, Tradewinds, Search for Hawaiki, The Ali’i Kings

6:15pm | Block 3: A New Narrative

In Exile, Dear Aloha, Son of Samoa, Butterfly/Bataplai, Teine, Huli

7:30pm | Block 4: Star of Gladness

SNACK, Fair, Last Light, Only in Aotearoa – Wāhine Edition, Who’s That Girl?

 


Sunday, October 20, 2024

Closing Night Gala & Concert

 

Location: Ascent Lounge New York
10 Columbus Circle 4th Floor, New York, NY 10019

Time: 6:00pm

Cost: $150

High above Columbus Circle, PIFF 2024’s festivities conclude in the gorgeous Ascent Lounge, an event venue perched above Columbus Circle with stunning views of Central Park and the surrounding cityscape. Celebrate our season with a rare New York performance by Hawaiʻi’s iconic singer-songwriter, Paula Fuga, the PIFF Awards Ceremony and more.