Honolulu International Festival - 2004 Awards

 

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2003 Awards

AWARDED FILMS BY CATEGORIES:

YUM CHA CHA
by BOYD P BRITTON
It is the story of Nancy King, a vibrant artist stretching her horizons both metaphorically and literally, and a testament to her courage and determination.
Special Prize to the Best Documentary Film

AVATAR by NICOLAI AMTER
This short film is fast-paced, action-filled, and visually stunning. Set in futuristic London, 2024, it tells the story of a Team of Virtual Reality Virus Exterminators faced against the ultimate Internet virus.
Special Prize to the Best Fiction Film

SIN EMBARGO
by JUDITH GREY
A tribute to survival, creativity, and the culture of ingenuity in Cuba.
Awarded Category: Integral Realization
 

A SEAT AT THE TABLE
by GARY RHINE
No man made a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could only do a little.
 
Awarded Category: Direction
 

THE MAN ON THE BOAT
by BOYD P BRITTON
A freak storm brings two strangers together, again. The Man on the Boat is a fusion of past and present, dream and reality. A rare and arresting journey that hovers between the topical and timeless.
Awarded Category: Screenplay

3 TABLES by JEREMY GRAY
A male prostitute, a hitman, and two gay women walk into a restaurant....
 
Awarded Category: Actress Performance, Olivia Gowan
 

THE ART OF TRASH
by JACK EDWARD SAWYERS
This unusual comedy takes you on a quirky journey that shows that life itself can be the most abstract art of all.
Awarded Category: Actor Performance, Todd Colby Pliss

SAILING THE MASTER HOME
by GILBERT SALAS
A group of Hawaiian people sail with a traditional Micronesian navigator to o his home. The journey is in honor of his help in reviving the art of navigation and sailing by the sky and stars.
Awarded Category: Photography

LIFE GOES ON
by MARK CAIRNS
The last propaganda film of the Third Reich.
 
Awarded Category: Art Direction, Gabriele Schneider

ARAKIMENTARI
by TRAVIS KLOSE
A look at the life and work of Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki and his impact on Japanese culture.
 
Awarded Category: Editing

A LEGAL PERSON by DONNA K. THOMAS & PAUL GARSTKI
Lawyer Steven Wise wants the courts to grant personhood to chimpanzees. Is it time to tear down the wall that separates humans from animals?
Special Mention
 

OFFICIAL SELECTION:

Honolulu International Festival 

 

Films by alphabetical order:

 
 
3 TABLES by JEREMY GRAY

A LEGAL PERSON by DONNA K. THOMAS & PAUL GARSTKI

A SEAT AT THE TABLE by GARY RHINE

ARAKIMENTARI by TRAVIS KLOSE

AVATAR by NICOLAI AMTER

BREATHING WITHOUT AIR by KAPILAS BHUYAN & PRASANTANU MOHAPATRA

CHINESE TAKE AWAY by MITZI GOLDMAN

I MAKE THE RULES by DANIEL STORCHAN

LIFE GOES ON by MARK CAIRNS

SAILING THE MASTER HOME by GILBERT SALAS

SIN EMBARGO by JUDITH GREY

SOLDATEN by RYAN LIZARDI

THE ART OF TRASH by JACK EDWARD SAWYERS

THE BIG BLIND by DAVID L. JAMES

THE BOTTOM LINE by MATTHEW POSEY

THE GUN (FROM 6 TO 7:30 PM) by VLADIMIR ALENIKOV

THE MAN ON THE BOAT by BOYD P BRITTON

THE MPASSA: A SECOND CHANCE by JOEL L HOLZMAN

YUM CHA CHA by BOYD P BRITTON
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

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