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Changemakers Talk with Ioane Goodhue and Luciane Buchanan

  • 240 mins

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

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.

ICAN – www.icanintl.org – Recently celebrated in Forbes as one of six visionaries shaping the Hawaiian filmmaking scene, film producer Angela Laprete, founded ICAN with industry veterans Brian Keaulana and Robert Suka to serve a mission – elevating, educating and empowering diversity with focus on Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders (NHPI) in Hawaii’s TV and Film Industry and bridging cultural connections globally in various forms of storytelling and entertainment.

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In this program


Hōkūleʻa: Finding the Language of the Navigator

In 2006, cultural anthropologist Wade Davis sailed with master navigator Nainoa Thompson to learn about the art of…

The Queen’s Flowers

Directed by Ciara Lacy

A native Hawaiian girl in 1915 Honolulu makes a special gift for the last monarch of Hawai`i, Queen…

Kūkini

Directed by Mitchel Merrick

At the turn of the 18th century in the Hawaiian Kingdom, a man must outrun a mob of…