
- Nov 8, 2025 - Nov 9, 2025
- Tickets: $17 (Includes ALL Fees)
- McCoy Studio Theater
HAWAI`I INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (HIFF) 2025
The MACC will be collecting donations for the Maui Food Bank during this event. We ask that our patrons bring non-perishable items for those impacted by the wildfires. Donation bins will be located near the MACC's main entry gates.
The 45th Annual Hawai`i International Film Festival (HIFF) presented by Halekulani returns to the islands! The Fall Festival will feature an exciting slate of feature documentary and short film premieres from around the world, with a special focus on Asia, the Pacific, and Made-in-Hawai`i productions.
For more information, visit www.HIFF.org
Saturday, November 8
1:00 PM | THE PRICE OF PARADISE | 57 MINUTES | DOCUMENTARY | DIRECTED BY: ANABELLA FUNK
At the age of 55, a woman discovered the truth about her identity and the existence of her birth family. Lindamae was born on the Island of Moloka`i on the peninsula of Kalaupapa, where people suspected of having Hansen’s Disease were forcibly isolated. She was among the children of Kalaupapa taken away from their mothers at birth and placed for adoption. Lindamae and her newly discovered family set out on a journey to uncover the truth behind their forced separation. Their quest sheds light on a little-known chapter of Hawaiian history— that reflects the exploitation of the islands and the erasure of cultural identity.
Watch Trailer HERE
3:00 PM | EPIC SWIM MAUI | 90 MINUTES | DOCUMENTARY | DIRECTED BY: STEFAN SCHAEFER
In summer 2024, elite swimmers from six continents and Hawai`i joined forces for a historic circumnavigation of Maui to raise awareness for ocean health under the UN Ocean Decade. Guided by legendary waterman Archie Kalepa, the relay was paired with groundbreaking science, including Maui’s first PFAS and microplastics study. Featuring stories from Maui’s 12 moku and honoring Duke Kahanamoku through his grand-nephew’s participation, the film celebrates endurance, community, and a shared commitment to protecting our oceans.
6:00 PM | LĀHAINĀ RISING | 92 MINUTES | DOCUMENTARY | DIRECTED BY: MATTY SCHWEITZER
Produced and directed by Maui residents with deep Lāhainā roots, LAHAINA RISING is the definitive documentary delving into the life-altering events of August 8th, 2023, when the historic town was devastated by the largest wildfire in American history. The fire obliterated the entire town, displacing over 13,000 residents who continue to face ongoing hardships. This film not only sheds light on the injustices faced by Lāhainā natives in the aftermath of the fire, but also systemic issues posed to the people of Hawai’i for generations. Through devastation and destruction, a community comes together and rises from its ashes.
Watch Trailer HERE
Sunday, November 9
1:00 PM | HAWAI`I PACIFIC HEALTH SHOWCASE SHORTS | 102 MINUTES | DOCUMENTARIES
TWISTED BRAID | 5.29 MINUTES | DIRECTED BY: RICKY-THOMAS SERIKAWA
A love letter to a little town built on culture, connection, and creativity. In `ōlelo, the word Hilo is defined as “to twist” or “to braid”. It also happens to be the place name of an iconic and culturally significant landmark on the island of Hawai`i, where a tight-knit community has found a way to keep meaningful ties with each other and the environment around them, evident in the members who help it to thrive. Inspired by a unique artist-in-residence by Temple Children LLC held in Hilo, Hawai`i, this poetic film explores the way in which a foundational love for creativity, culture, and community can bring light into a world that is seemingly becoming larger and more distant.
Watch Trailer HERE
NOHO`ANA FARM | 25.50 MINUTES | DIRECTED BY: KU`ULEI KAILI
Noho`ana Farm is a documentary told through the voices of father and son, a decade apart, honoring 20 years at Noho`ana Farm in Waikapū, Maui. Once overgrown, the land was revived by the Pellegrino `ohana and community into a living classroom and stronghold of Hawaiian agriculture. Through archival and new interviews, the film highlights how food sovereignty and ancestral connection inspire the next generation of mahi`ai and leaders.
Watch Trailer HERE
HUI O WA`A KAULUA | 20 MINUTES | DIRECTED BY: MATT YAMASHITA
Formed in 1975 out of Lahaina, Hui O Wa`a Kaulua (the group of the double-hulled sailing canoe) is an untold story of cultural awakening and community building.
Watch Trailer HERE
INDIGENOUS NA`AU | 51 MINUTES | DIRECTED BY: DE ANDRE MAKAKOA TAKAHASHI
Through the voices of elders—cultural practitioners, fishers, and canoe builders—Indigenous Na`au reveals how the wa`a (canoe) serves as a metaphor for community, with each person and role being integral. The film invites us to reclaim ancestral ways of knowing, fostering belonging, shared responsibility, and a future where cultural identity and ecological care are inseparable.
3:00 PM | KULEANA | 98 MINUTES | DOCUMENTARY | DIRECTED BY: GEORGIA SCOTT
Plastic pollution threatens to overwhelm our oceans, with projections that by 2050 it could outweigh all marine life. Directed by Georgia Scott and narrated by Woody Harrelson, KULEANA uses Hawai`i’s fragile beauty as a backdrop to explore this global crisis. Former MLB player Chris Dickerson and athletes like Kolten Wong, Kai Lenny, Kimi Werner, and Mike Coots join scientists and NGOs to reveal both the wonder of Hawai`i and the urgent call to protect it.
6:00 PM | RAISED BY WAVES | 76 MINUTES | DOCUMENTARY | DIRECTED BY: ALICE GU
From award-winning filmmaker Alice Gu (THE DONUT KING), RAISED BY WAVES follows teenage surfing prodigies Justin (15), Eric (15), and “Baby” Steve Roberson (14) as they prepare to conquer Maui’s legendary JAWS. Blending breathtaking ocean footage with intimate family moments, Gu captures a powerful coming-of-age story of courage, cultural heritage, and the enduring bonds between generations, celebrating the Robersons’ legacy and the spirit that drives Hawai‘i’s next generation of big-wave riders.
Tickets: $17 (Includes ALL Fees)
TICKET SALES ARE ONLINE ONLY
Tickets on sale at 10am on Tuesday, June 17, and to the general public on Friday, June 20.
The MACC Box Office is currently not open for window sales. For ticketing inquiries only, email the Box Office.
Screening times:
Saturday, Nov 8 at 1:00 pm: THE PRICE OF PARADISE
Saturday, Nov 8 at 3:00 pm: EPIC SWIM MAUI
Saturday, Nov 8 at 5:30 pm: LAHAINA RISING
Sunday, Nov 9 at 1:00 pm: HAWAIʻI PACIFIC HEALTH SHOWCASE SHORTS
Sunday, Nov 9 at 3:30 pm: KULEANA
Sunday, Nov 9 at 6:00 pm: RAISED BY WAVES
The MACC will be collecting donations for the Maui Food Bank during this event. We ask that our patrons bring non-perishable items for those impacted by the wildfires. Donation bins will be located near the MACC's main entry gates.
The 45th Annual Hawai`i International Film Festival (HIFF) presented by Halekulani returns to the islands! The Fall Festival will feature an exciting slate of feature documentary and short film premieres from around the world, with a special focus on Asia, the Pacific, and Made-in-Hawai`i productions.
For more information, visit www.HIFF.org
Saturday, November 8
1:00 PM | THE PRICE OF PARADISE | 57 MINUTES | DOCUMENTARY | DIRECTED BY: ANABELLA FUNK
At the age of 55, a woman discovered the truth about her identity and the existence of her birth family. Lindamae was born on the Island of Moloka`i on the peninsula of Kalaupapa, where people suspected of having Hansen’s Disease were forcibly isolated. She was among the children of Kalaupapa taken away from their mothers at birth and placed for adoption. Lindamae and her newly discovered family set out on a journey to uncover the truth behind their forced separation. Their quest sheds light on a little-known chapter of Hawaiian history— that reflects the exploitation of the islands and the erasure of cultural identity.
Watch Trailer HERE
3:00 PM | EPIC SWIM MAUI | 90 MINUTES | DOCUMENTARY | DIRECTED BY: STEFAN SCHAEFER
In summer 2024, elite swimmers from six continents and Hawai`i joined forces for a historic circumnavigation of Maui to raise awareness for ocean health under the UN Ocean Decade. Guided by legendary waterman Archie Kalepa, the relay was paired with groundbreaking science, including Maui’s first PFAS and microplastics study. Featuring stories from Maui’s 12 moku and honoring Duke Kahanamoku through his grand-nephew’s participation, the film celebrates endurance, community, and a shared commitment to protecting our oceans.
6:00 PM | LĀHAINĀ RISING | 92 MINUTES | DOCUMENTARY | DIRECTED BY: MATTY SCHWEITZER
Produced and directed by Maui residents with deep Lāhainā roots, LAHAINA RISING is the definitive documentary delving into the life-altering events of August 8th, 2023, when the historic town was devastated by the largest wildfire in American history. The fire obliterated the entire town, displacing over 13,000 residents who continue to face ongoing hardships. This film not only sheds light on the injustices faced by Lāhainā natives in the aftermath of the fire, but also systemic issues posed to the people of Hawai’i for generations. Through devastation and destruction, a community comes together and rises from its ashes.
Watch Trailer HERE
Sunday, November 9
1:00 PM | HAWAI`I PACIFIC HEALTH SHOWCASE SHORTS | 102 MINUTES | DOCUMENTARIES
TWISTED BRAID | 5.29 MINUTES | DIRECTED BY: RICKY-THOMAS SERIKAWA
A love letter to a little town built on culture, connection, and creativity. In `ōlelo, the word Hilo is defined as “to twist” or “to braid”. It also happens to be the place name of an iconic and culturally significant landmark on the island of Hawai`i, where a tight-knit community has found a way to keep meaningful ties with each other and the environment around them, evident in the members who help it to thrive. Inspired by a unique artist-in-residence by Temple Children LLC held in Hilo, Hawai`i, this poetic film explores the way in which a foundational love for creativity, culture, and community can bring light into a world that is seemingly becoming larger and more distant.
Watch Trailer HERE
NOHO`ANA FARM | 25.50 MINUTES | DIRECTED BY: KU`ULEI KAILI
Noho`ana Farm is a documentary told through the voices of father and son, a decade apart, honoring 20 years at Noho`ana Farm in Waikapū, Maui. Once overgrown, the land was revived by the Pellegrino `ohana and community into a living classroom and stronghold of Hawaiian agriculture. Through archival and new interviews, the film highlights how food sovereignty and ancestral connection inspire the next generation of mahi`ai and leaders.
Watch Trailer HERE
HUI O WA`A KAULUA | 20 MINUTES | DIRECTED BY: MATT YAMASHITA
Formed in 1975 out of Lahaina, Hui O Wa`a Kaulua (the group of the double-hulled sailing canoe) is an untold story of cultural awakening and community building.
Watch Trailer HERE
INDIGENOUS NA`AU | 51 MINUTES | DIRECTED BY: DE ANDRE MAKAKOA TAKAHASHI
Through the voices of elders—cultural practitioners, fishers, and canoe builders—Indigenous Na`au reveals how the wa`a (canoe) serves as a metaphor for community, with each person and role being integral. The film invites us to reclaim ancestral ways of knowing, fostering belonging, shared responsibility, and a future where cultural identity and ecological care are inseparable.
3:00 PM | KULEANA | 98 MINUTES | DOCUMENTARY | DIRECTED BY: GEORGIA SCOTT
Plastic pollution threatens to overwhelm our oceans, with projections that by 2050 it could outweigh all marine life. Directed by Georgia Scott and narrated by Woody Harrelson, KULEANA uses Hawai`i’s fragile beauty as a backdrop to explore this global crisis. Former MLB player Chris Dickerson and athletes like Kolten Wong, Kai Lenny, Kimi Werner, and Mike Coots join scientists and NGOs to reveal both the wonder of Hawai`i and the urgent call to protect it.
6:00 PM | RAISED BY WAVES | 76 MINUTES | DOCUMENTARY | DIRECTED BY: ALICE GU
From award-winning filmmaker Alice Gu (THE DONUT KING), RAISED BY WAVES follows teenage surfing prodigies Justin (15), Eric (15), and “Baby” Steve Roberson (14) as they prepare to conquer Maui’s legendary JAWS. Blending breathtaking ocean footage with intimate family moments, Gu captures a powerful coming-of-age story of courage, cultural heritage, and the enduring bonds between generations, celebrating the Robersons’ legacy and the spirit that drives Hawai‘i’s next generation of big-wave riders.
Tickets: $17 (Includes ALL Fees)
TICKET SALES ARE ONLINE ONLY
Tickets on sale at 10am on Tuesday, June 17, and to the general public on Friday, June 20.
The MACC Box Office is currently not open for window sales. For ticketing inquiries only, email the Box Office.
Screening times:
Saturday, Nov 8 at 1:00 pm: THE PRICE OF PARADISE
Saturday, Nov 8 at 3:00 pm: EPIC SWIM MAUI
Saturday, Nov 8 at 5:30 pm: LAHAINA RISING
Sunday, Nov 9 at 1:00 pm: HAWAIʻI PACIFIC HEALTH SHOWCASE SHORTS
Sunday, Nov 9 at 3:30 pm: KULEANA
Sunday, Nov 9 at 6:00 pm: RAISED BY WAVES
Presented By
County of Maui, County of Maui Office of Economic DevelopmentLocation
Sponsors

