This year’s honorees include surf icon Gerry Lopez (Visionary Award) and Stacy Peralta (Rainmaker Award) to be presented on July 6. Their performances and storytelling explore a variety of topics that champion a multitude of experiences.” “Each of this year’s filmmakers and honorees brings a unique perspective and dedication to their craft. “We’re thrilled to continue Maui Film Festival’s mission of celebrating exceptional cinematic vision in the service of compassionate and transformative storytelling all under the stars, moon and sun,” said Maui Film Festival Founder and Director Barry Rivers, in a release.
The Virtual Cinema will showcase a variety of films “highlighting politically, culturally and socially relevant topics from diverse storytellers from around the world.” Passes are available for a limited time at the MFF Virtual Cinema website. A five-day pass is available by calling 808-242-SHOW (7409).Īudiences who prefer to stay at home can sign up for streaming access to 80 short and feature films through the festival’s Speed-of-Light Virtual Cinema, July 6-31. Nightly festivities will also include live music, hula kahiko, festival tributes and some surprises, as well as food and beverages for sale. Tickets are available online at the MACC website or in person at the MACC box office starting 1 p.m. Thirteen films make their Maui premieres over the course of five nights as the art of storytelling comes to life with a focus on compassion and transformation. Tickets for in-person viewing are now available, as well as virtual passes for a limited time.
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