Honolulu Film Awards
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Honolulu Film Awards | |
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Location | Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii |
Country | United States |
Website | honolulufilmawards |
The Honolulu Film Awards (HFA) are international film awards granted to independent films in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, United States.
Winners
[edit]2012
[edit]- Grand Jury Award: Irvine Welsh's Ecstasy (Director: Rob Heydon)
- Special Jury Award: Menschenliebe (Director: Alexander Tuschinski)
- Special Jury Award: Viti (Fiji) (Director: Dustin Bancroft)
- Special Jury Award: Strings (Director: Mark Dennis & Ben Foster)
- Jury Price: Strings (Director: Mark Dennis & Ben Foster)
- Jury Price: Volunteer (Director: Mariah Wilson)
- Jury Price: Marathon Boy (Director: Gemma Atwal)
- Jury Price: 40 West (Director: Dana Packard)
- Best Feature Film: A Little Bit Zombie (Director: Casey Walker)
- Best of Hawaii: Go for Broke! Memories of Hawai'ian Japanese'Niseis (Director: Hiroyuki Matsumoto)
- Best Animation: 8 Second Dance (Director: Trey Moya / Howard Cook)
- Best Biographiy: Randy Parsons: American Luthier (Director: David Aldrich)
- Best Comedy: Hi Honey (Director: Peter A. M. Henderson)
- Best Coming of Age: The Green Rush (Director: Jason Edwards)
- Best Crime: Dot Got Shot (Director: Carlos Ramos Jr. / Honey Lauren)
- Best Director: Wendy Elkin (Painting Bolinas)
- Best Documentary Feature: Italy: Love It or Leave It (Director: Gustav Hofer / Luca Ragazzi)
- Best Documentary Short: Birds of the Rainforest (Director: Jim Denny)
- Best Educational Film: Though I'm Not Perfect (Director: Stacey Sargeant)
- Best Environmental Film: Carbon for Water (Director: Evan Abramson / Carmen Elsa / Lopez Abramson)
- Best Family Film: Giant Monsters Attack Hawaii! (Director: Dane Neves)
- Best Foreign Film: Tokyo Playboy Club (Director: Yosuke Okuda)
- Best Historical Film: 7 Years Underground: A 60's Tale (Director: Jason M. Solomon)
- Best Independent Short: Slip Cue (Director: Robin Kupferman)
- Best Music Video: Oh Luv (Director: MAGZ Magda Sztompka)
- Best Sci-Fi: The Kook (Director: Nat Livingston / Johnson Gregory Mitnick)
- Best Screenplay: Nefarious: Merchant of Souls (Director: Benjamin Nolot)
- Best Short Film: Best Man (Director: Edward Figueroa)
- Best Television Pilot: Actors Anonymous (Director: Bryan Stratte)
- Best Thriller: Fractured Minds (Director: Frank Battiston)
- Best Action Sports: Still By Numbers (Director: Bec Kingma)
- Best Drama: Masque (Director: Robert Hatch)
- Best Mockumentary: Roomies (Director: Christabel Savalas)
- Best Student Film: After School (Director: John Wakayama Carey)[1]
2012 Gold Kahuna Winners
[edit]Feature films
[edit]- Bedouin - Directed By: Igor Voloshin
- Brush - Directed By: Shiyan Zheng
- Currency - Directed By: Brad Rosier
- Five Hours South - Directed By: Mark Bacci
- Off Shore - Directed By: Sven J. Matten
- Red Scare - Directed By: William Dautrick
- Seven Eves - Directed By: Mark Nordhagen
- Weeding Out - Directed By: Georgy Kao
Action Sports Films
[edit]- Silent Night - Directed By: Bec Kingma
Animation Films
[edit]- 5 Minutes Each - Directed By:Vojin Vasovic
- The Dream of Ore Magi - Directed By: Evan Curtis
Documentary Films
[edit]- 47 Miles: March to Destiny - Directed By: Gregg Cummins
- Between Today and Tomorrow - Directed By: Junko Kobayashi
- Boom Varietal - Directed By: Sky Pinnick
- Flight To The Wall - Directed By: Bill Matson
- Knocking on the Devil's Door - Directed By: Gary Null
- Orchids - Directed By: Phoebe Hart
- The World's Most Fashionable Prison - Directed By: Chun Kit Mak
- Too Sane For This World - Directed By: William Davenport
- Valmara - Directed By: Christoph Vieth
- Wigge's Tauschrausch - Directed By: Michael Wigge
Hawaii Films
[edit]- Breathe Life - Directed By: Antje Beyen
Music videos
[edit]- Chapel Song - Directed By: Matthew Mills
- Eye of the Storm - Directed By: Christopher Alender
- Mutant Calculator - Directed By: Alexander Tuschinski
Screenplay Competition
[edit]- Apparition - Written By: Roi Costa
- Devil's Valley Justice - Written By: Harold Brown
- Dirty Business - Written By: Haik Hakobian
- Full-Metal Alchemist - Written By: Mathew Brengman
- Loveband - Written By: Nicola Pedrozzi
- Lucky Numbers - Written By: Aimee Garabics
Short films
[edit]- 2-Star - Directed By: Jacob Halajian
- Absent - Directed By: Richie Siegel
- Delivered - Directed By: Charles Willis
- Just Three Words - Directed By: Graeme Finlayson
- Mary and Bill - Directed By: Andrew Napier
- Men Who Don't Work - Directed By: Alexander Atkins & Andrew Franks
- Room Service - Directed By: Tariq Nasir
- The Audition - Directed By: Matthew Toffolo
- The Maiden and the Princess - Directed By: Ali Scher
- Work Hard, Play Harder - Directed By: James Newman
Student Films
[edit]- Christmas Reeve - Directed By: Mateusz Subieta
- Look to the Cookie - Directed By: Lindsay Lindenbaum
- Speak Out The Documentary - Directed By: Alex Vander Vlugt
- The Monster - Directed By: Matthew Childs
- Why Does God Hate Me? - Directed By: Joel Ashton McCarthy
Television Pilots
[edit]- MILF Money - Directed By: Aaron Priest
References
[edit]- ^ "Honolulu Film Awards official website: 2012 winners". Honolulu Film Awards. Retrieved April 21, 2014.