"Hawaii A Voice For Sovereignty" Makes It's NYC Priemere At The New York International Independent Film & Video Festival."Hawaii A Voice For Sovereignty" will be screened on Fri. October 23, 2009 at the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival in New York City. It will be screened at 2:00PM. ***** at the Village East Cinema 189 Second Ave New York, NY 10003. NYIIFVF is a competitive event that screens the latest indie films from all around the globe. 2.00PM. Film Tickets are priced at $12 in advance at www.nyfilmvideo.com. Or $15 at the door."Hawaii A Voice for Sovereignty" is the first of its kind documentary about the native Hawaiians plight to preserve their culture, their connection to the land, and their spirituality, This epic documentary contains rare interviews from 2005-2009, with Native Hawaiians including Professor Haunani-Kay Trask, Senator J. Kalani English, Grammy nominee and award-winning Willie K, and grass roots voices of the people throughout the islands. Included also is an interview with, NY Times bestselling author Gregg Braden, of Fractal Time: The Secret of 2012 and a New World Age, who explains in the film, "The key to our future lies in the wisdom of our past".The film has already earned some prestigious nominations including Best Feature Documentary and Best Environmental Documentary at the festival. The film received the Audience Award - Best Hawai'i Film at the Maui Film Festival earlier this year.Filmmaker Catherine Bauknight’s exploration of cultural identities has its origins within her photojournalist background. A professional photographer for over two decades, Bauknight’s work has been featured in such distinguished publications as The New York Times, cover of Time Magazine, The Los Angeles Times, Newsweek Magazine, USA Today, Rolling Stone, and People Magazine. She was one of five internationalphotographers who risked their lives to cover the Tiananmen Square massacre. She has always been drawn to document the culture of people. Shesays it’s the identity of the people and the heart of communication within cultures and with other cultures that are the core to resolving the many issues we now face.“I think “Hawaii A Voice for Sovereignty” should be required viewing for every school child in Hawaii and every tourist should see it on the plane” exclaims writer Paul Janes Brown of the Maui Weekly . Actor Kris Kristofferson has this to say: "Catherine Bauknight has beautifully captured a timeless moment in the unending struggle of the Hawaiian people to restore their Sovereign Nation. "Hawaii A Voice for Sovereignty" is a thought-provoking documentary that respectfully canvasses their journey, hopes and dreams.".For further information about Hawaii A Voice for Sovereignty , please go to www.catherinebauknight.com or contact Catherine Bauknight email atcbauknight@othilamedia.com,
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  • Kris Kristofferson No Ka Oi..................... E Ola Mau Ke Aupuni Moi O Hawaii..................
  • When Kris Kristofferson talks he's just regurgitating his role in the "Blood Orchid" movie as in 'shoulda coulda donna' I liked him in a "Star is Born," but he lost any credibility with me when he acted in "Blood Orchid" and I am unforgiving when it comes to the Massie Case. I saw your movie and it's a sorts of .... I hope the critques sees that notion and consider the whole and not the parts. The 'whole' as in the sovereignty of our nation that is what it should be judged on so that the nation comes out as a whole and not bit's and pieces scattered into the minds of the audience. Kaohi
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