3nd(2018)
OPENING (1) | INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION (27) |
NETPAC AWARDS (14) | ALPINISM (11) |
CLIMBING (11) | ADVANTURE & EXPLONATION (18) |
NATURE & PEOPLE (20) | ¿òÇÁ Æ÷Ä¿½º (30) |
¿òÇÁ ¶óÀÌÇÁ (38) | ¿òÇÁ ÇÁ·ÎÁ§Æ® (9) |
Closing Film (1) |
Vilsoni HERENIKO
A Tribute to the tallest mountain in the world which is the perfect site for scientific exploration, Mauna Kea on the island of Hawaii is sacred to the Native Hawaiians, many of whom are opposed to the proposed building of a 30-meter telescope. This visual poem explores what the mountain might want. (Jinna LEE)
Vilsoni HERENIKOVilsoni HERENIKO
Vilsoni Hereniko is a Professor at the University of Hawaii¡¯s Academy for Creative Media. , where his research, teaching, and creative work focus on issues related to climate change, indigenous storytelling, cultural identity, and the politics of representation in all kinds of media. As an award-winning filmmaker and theater artist he is a writer/director