Hawai’i International Film Festival – Kuleana

Saturday November 15th @ 5:00pm

Doors, Box Office and Concessions will open at 4:30pm

The Hawai‘i International Film Festival (HIFF), an Academy Awards®-qualifying festival, celebrates dynamic cinema from Asia and the Pacific while championing Native Hawaiian and Indigenous filmmakers through powerful storytelling and groundbreaking programming.

Tickets Available Now

$10 General Admission
$9 Senior, Student, Veteran
$50 HIFF PASS (Festival Pass is good for all 10 HIFF films. Pass must be picked up at our box office prior to attending your first HIFF screening, and presented to the usher each screening that you plan to attend.)

*All Sales Final. Tickets and Passes are non-refundable or transferable.
Seating is open.

World Premiere | United Kingdom, United States
Documentary, Environmental, Indigenous/ Native Peoples | 98 minutes | English

Director: Georgia Scott
Cast: Narrator: Woody Harrelson Host: Christopher Dickerson

Plastic pollution is one of the gravest threats facing our oceans today. In just 15 years, the amount of plastic in the sea is projected to double—and by 2050, it could outweigh all marine life combined. How do we prevent this future?

Directed and produced by Georgia Scott and narrated by Woody Harrelson, KULEANA takes audiences on a visually stunning journey into the heart of this crisis, using Hawai‘i—one of the most remote and ecologically fragile places on Earth—as its lens. Former Major League Baseball player Chris Dickerson, founder of Players for the Planet, joins world-class athletes including Kolten Wong, Kai Lenny, Kimi Werner, and Mike Coots in dialogue with leading scientists and NGOs. Together, they illuminate both the staggering beauty of Hawai‘i and the urgent need to protect its vulnerable ecosystems, showing how sport and stewardship can inspire action for our planet’s future.