Summaries

This film focuses on Daniel Anthony and his family during the three days leading up to the Haleiwa Taro Festival. This culture and way of life is in danger of becoming extinct due to western influence, development, and fear of competition in the Poi industry. This Documentary includes many artists and activists who share their skills of Poi Pounding, Music, and Poetry. This Film is currently in Post Production. Minor Editing of audio & effects to be completed by September 1st 2012. As well as any relevant info pertaining to this films content.—Anonymous

KALO CULTURE a Kamuela Vance Film - Documentary Film about traditions, a disappearing culture, and the people living and perpetuating this lifestyle; through music,art,and poetry. Starring Daniel Anthony, Makana, Noa Helela, Kealoha, Ernie Cruz Jr., Paula Fuga, Mike Love, Laulani Teale, and other artists all gathered at the Haleiwa Kalo Festival in Hawaii. Focusing on Daniel Anthony of Mana Ai and his family during the three days leading up to the Haleiwa Taro Festival. Also featuring many local artists, activists, musicians, and poets who share their talents and love of culture with the community. This culture and way of life is in danger of becoming extinct due to western influence, development, and mismanagement of natural resources.—Anonymous

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Genres
  • Family
  • Documentary
Release date Sep 5, 1991
Countries of origin United States
Language English

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 2m
Color Color
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Synopsis

KALO CULTURE a Kamuela Vance Film - Documentary Film about traditions, a disappearing culture, and the people living and perpetuating this lifestyle; with music, art, and poetry. Starring Daniel Anthony, Makana, Noa Helela, Kealoha, Ernie Cruz Jr., Paula Fuga, Mike Love, Laulani Teale, and a bunch of other people you know, all gathered at the Haleiwa Kalo Festival.

Focusing on Daniel Anthony of Mana Ai and his family during the three days leading up to the Haleiwa Taro Festival. Also featuring many local artists, activists, musicians, and poets who share their talents and love of culture with the community. This culture and way of life is in danger of becoming extinct due to western influence, development, and fear of competition in the Poi industry. Upon completion of this film the Haleiwa Farmers Market was closed by City & State Officials.

This Film is currently in Post Production. Editing to be completed by September 1st 2012. As well as any relevant info pertaining to this films content.

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