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Posted on: Friday, October 19, 2007

Louis Vuitton Hawaii International Film Festival

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Advertiser Staff

Here's the weekend schedule of films at the Louis Vuitton Hawaii International Film Festival. Go to www.hiff.org for updates.

TODAY, OCT. 19

  • "Zanzibar Soccer Queens," 4 p.m., Dole

    United Kingdom, 2007; English, 87minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    Portrait of a team of strong-willed women soccer players in Zanzibar.

  • "Wonders Are Many: The Making of 'Doctor Atomic,' " 4 p.m. Dole

    USA, 2007; English, 92 minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    Behind-the-scenes documentary follows the creation of a grand opera about the atomic bomb.

  • "The Deserted Valley (Thung Lung Hoang Vang)," 4:15 p.m. Dole

    Vietnam, 2001; Vietnamese, 90 minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    In a remote village in northern Vietnam, two teachers and a janitor struggle to maintain a small school.

  • "Beautiful Son," 6 p.m. Dole

    USA, 2007; English, 62 minutes; world premiere

    Filmmakers Don and Julianne King look for ways to recover their son Beau from autism.

  • "Sleepwalking Through the Mekong," 6:15 p.m. Dole

    USA, 2007; English, Khmer, 70 minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    Rock 'n' roll documentary follows the California combo "Dengue Fever" on a 2005 tour of Cambodia.

  • "Eye in the Sky (Gun Chong)," 7 p.m. Dole

    2007, Cantonese, 90 minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    Police thriller about a rookie policewoman's first assignment for Hong Kong's elite surveillance unit.

  • Shorts No. 1, 7:15 p.m. Dole

    2007, 107minutes

    "Chinese Dumplings," "Deacon's Mondays," "Death to the Tinman," "Everything Will Be OK," "Film Noir," "Ng," "Oh Mommy!," "Pariah," "Training Dogs"

  • "Blind Mountain (Mang Shan)," 8 p.m. Dole

    China, 2007; Mandarin, 95 minutes; U.S. premiere

    A tale of bride trafficking in rural China.

  • "May 18 (Hwaryeohan Hyuga)," 8 p.m. Hawai'i Theatre

    South Korea, 2007; Korean, 124 minutes; U.S. premiere

    Examining the legacy of the Kwangju Uprising, when the lives of ordinary people were forever changed.

  • "My Brother is an Only Child (Mio Fratello e Figlio Unico)," 8:30 p.m. Dole

    Italy, France, 2007; Italian, 99 minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    Two very different Italian brothers come of age in the politically charged 1960s and '70s.

  • "Year of the Fish," 9 p.m. Dole

    USA, 2007; English, 96 minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    A Cinderella story told in present-day New York Chinatown.

  • "The Killing of John Lennon," 9:15 p.m. Dole

    United Kingdom, 2006; English, 114 minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    Filmmaker Andrew Piddington's fact-based drama looks at several weeks in the life of former Honolulu resident Mark David Chapman, who murdered John Lennon.

  • "Between Heaven and Earth (Tussen Hemel en Aarde)," 9:45 p.m. Dole

    Netherlands, 2007; Russian, Uzebek, 72 minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    A look at two circus families in Uzbekistan.

  • "Invisible Target (Nan Er Ben Se)," 10 p.m. Dole

    Hong Kong, 2007; Cantonese, 128 minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    A complex cops-and-robbers thriller.

    SATURDAY, OCT. 20

  • "Aloha," noon Dole

    Restored 1950 film, shot in Singapore, tells of a young woman named Aloha and a gangster. With discussion afterward.

  • "Sandaan: One Hundred Years of Filipinos In America," 12:15 p.m. Dole

    USA, 2007; English, 91 minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    Documentary profiles Filipino-Americans — their struggles and their contributions to American society.

  • "Island Etude (Lian Xi Qu)," 12:30 p.m. Dole

    Taiwan, 2006; Mandarin, 108 minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    A young, deaf Taiwanese man bikes along the coastal roads of Taiwan.

  • "Three for the Road (Yajikita-Dochu Telesoo)," 1 p.m. Dole

    Japan, 2007; Japanese, 108 minutes; world premiere

    Comedy follows the travels of poor pastry chef, an older courtesan and an actor.

  • "Doctor (Yi-Sheng)," 1:15 p.m. Dole

    Taiwan, 2006; English, Spanish, Chinese, 92 minutes; U.S. premiere

    Dr. Wen leaves Iowa City for Miami to distance himself from a family tragedy. There he finds a new perspective on life.

  • "Frozen," 1:30 p.m. Dole

    India, 2007; Hindi, 110 minutes; U.S. premiere

    The life of teenage girl is upended when the army comes to look for the enemy in her village of Ladakh.

  • "Year of the Fish," 3 p.m. Dole

    USA, 2007; English, 96 minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    A Cinderella story told in present-day New York Chinatown.

  • Shorts No. 2, 3:15 p.m. Dole

    2007, 110min

    "Autumn Love," "B.M.K (Big Magnum Killer)," "Banana," "Colourbars," "DMZ," "Four Card Studs," "Love and War," "Melissa With a Heart Around it," "SIGNERZ," "Validation," "Windowbreaker"

  • "All in This Tea," 3:30 p.m. Dole

    USA, 2007; English, 70 minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    David Lee Hoffman looks deeper into the intrinsic value of tea.

  • "Soo," 3:45 p.m. Dole

    Korea, 2007; Korean, 119 minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    Mob killer wants revenge on the killers of his long-lost brother, a cop.

  • "Tuya's Marriage (Tuya De Hun Shi)," 4 p.m. Dole

    China, 2006; Mandarin, 96 minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    A Mongolian shepherd refuses to leave her pastureland.

  • "Feet Unbound," 6 p.m. Dole

    Australia, 2006; English, Mandarin, 87minutes; U.S. premiere

    Recounts the Red Army's Long March in China after the collapse of the Qing Dynasty, told from the view of the female survivors.

  • "Maui Boyz," 6:15 p.m. Dole

    USA, Germany, 2007; English, 85 minutes; World premiere

    A look at the daily lives of a handful of Maui residents whose lifestyles are surfing and ranching.

  • "Blood Brothers (Tian Tang Kou)," 6:30 p.m. Dole

    Taiwan, Hong Kong, 2007; Mandarin, 95 minutes; U.S. premiere

    Action thriller about a group of friends in 1930s Shanghai.

  • "The Kite Runner," 6:45 p.m. Dole

    USA, 2007, 122 minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    The tale of two childhood best friends, Amir and Hassan — one seeks redemption 20 years after an act of betrayal.

  • "Tyrannosaurus Azteca" (USA, 2007) and "The Gloved One" (USA, 2003), 7 p.m. Sunset on the Beach, Queen's Surf Beach

  • "Ploy," 8:15 p.m. Dole

    Thailand, 2007, 105 minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    Erotic psychological drama about three strangers locked in a hotel room.

  • "Never Forever," 8:30 p.m. Dole

    USA, 2007; English, 103 minutes

    After her depressed husband attempts suicide, Sophie has a plan to save her marriage.

  • "Taxi to the Dark Side," 8:45 p.m. Dole

    USA, 2007; English, Pashtu, 105 minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    This documentary concentrates on the Bush administration's policy on torture.

  • "May 18 (Hwaryeohan Hyuga)," 9 p.m. Dole

    South Korea, 2007; Korean, 124 minutes; U.S. premiere

    Examining the legacy of the Kwangju Uprising, when the lives of ordinary people were forever changed.

  • "All for Melissa," 9:45 p.m. Dole

    USA, 2007; English, 98 minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    Set in Hawai'i, this is the tale of a young man's obsession with a Hollywood actress.

  • "Eraserhead," midnight Dole

    USA, 1977; 89 minutes

    David Lynch's cult film, remastered.

    SUNDAY, OCT. 21

  • Student Showcase, 10 a.m. Dole

    "Just," "Boxed In," "Post Paradise," "The Choice," "Good Vibes," "With Love," "Guilt," "Twain"

  • "Feet Unbound," noon Dole

    Australia, 2006; English, Mandarin, 87minutes; U.S. premiere

    Recounts the Red Army's Long March in China after the collapse of the Qing Dynasty, told from the view of the female survivors.

  • "Neo-Lounge," 12:15 p.m. Dole

    China, 2007; English, Mandarin, French, 86 minutes; U.S. premiere

    Denizens of a bar in Beijing live by their own rules.

  • "Three for the Road (Yajikita-Dochu Telesoo)," 12:30 p.m. Dole

    Japan, 2007; Japanese, 108 minutes; world premiere

    Comedy follows the travels of poor pastry chef, an older courtesan and an actor.

  • "Frozen," 1 p.m. Dole

    India, 2007; Hindi, 110 minutes; U.S. premiere

    The life of teenage girl is upended when the army comes to look for the enemy in her village of Ladakh.

  • "Black Belt (Kuro-Obi)," 1:15 p.m. Dole

    Japan, 2007; Japanese, 95 minutes; U.S. premiere

    In 1932, three men compete to succeed a karate master.

  • "Foster Child," 1:30 p.m. Dole

    Philippines, 2007; Tagalog, 98 minutes; U.S. premiere

    A foster family in the Philippines prepares to hand over a child to an American couple.

  • "The Joy Luck Club" Dole

    1993; 2:30 p.m. screening; panel discussion, 5 p.m.

  • Shanghai University Shorts, 3 p.m. Dole

    2007, 99 minutes

    "2006 World Cup and the Little Buddha," "As Time Goes By," "Change," "Listen to the Porter's Heart," "Summer Time"

  • "Invisible City (Beiwanglu)," 3:30 p.m. Dole

    Singapore, 2007; English, Mandarin, Japanese, 82 minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    A documentary about documenteurs of Singapore.

  • "My Brother is an Only Child (Mio Fratello e Figlio Unico)," 3:45 p.m. Dole

    Italy, France, 2007; Italian, 99min; Hawai'i premiere

    Two very different Italian brothers come of age in the politically charged 1960s and '70s.

  • "Kamome Diner," 4 p.m. Dole

    Japan, 2005; Japanese, 102 minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    Sachie opens a diner in Helsinki.

  • "Before the Sunrise (Ye Ming)," 4 p.m. Hawai'i Theatre

    China, 2007; Mandarin, 125 minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    A look at the efforts of Dr. Sun Yat Sen to gather support for the 1911 revolution in China.

  • "Getting Home (Luo Ye Gui Gen)," 4:15 p.m. Dole

    China, 2007; Cantonese, 97 minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    A simple farmer tries to get his (dead) friend back to his family in the countryside.

  • "Kitaro (Gegege No Kitaro)," 6 p.m. Dole

    Japan, 2007; Japanese, 104 minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    Live-action film based on the Japanese manga.

  • "ACM Night," 6:15 p.m. Dole

    2007, 107min

    "Atonement," "First Impressions," "Home Again," "Hong Kong Layover," "Matalasi," "My Brother's Keeper," "The Monkeyboy Fever," "Truth"

  • "Dark Matter," 6:30 p.m. Dole

    USA, 2007; Mandarin, English, 90 minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    A brilliant cosmology finds his destiny. Also featuring Meryl Streep.

  • "Our School (Woo-Ri Hak-Kyo)," 6:45 p.m. Dole

    Korea, 2006; Korean, 131 minutes; U.S. premiere

    A look at the daily lives of the senior class of the Chosen School in Hokkaido.

  • "Love and Honor (Bushi No Ichibun)," 7 p.m. Dole

    Japan, 2006; Japanese, 122 minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    A young samurai loses his eyesight, and his wife and honor are at stake.

  • "The Home Song Stories," 7 p.m. Hawai'i Theatre

    Australia, Singapore, 2007; English, Mandarin, Cantonese, 103 minutes; U.S. premiere

    Rose Hong (Joan Chen), a Shanghai nightclub singer, moves to Australia with her two children, and from one failed marriage to another relationship.

  • "Lahaina: Waves of Change," 7 p.m. Sunset on the Beach, Queen's Surf Beach

    USA, 2007; English, 60 minutes; World premiere

    Eddie Kamae focuses on the history of Lahaina.

  • "Hwang Jin Yi," 7:15 p.m. Dole

    South Korea, 2007; Korean, 141 minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    A look at the life of Korea's most celebrated courtesan.

  • "Irina Palm," 8:15 p.m. Dole

    France, Belgium, Germany, Greece, 2007; English, 103 minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    A shy middle-age woman becomes a hostess at a club and leads a double life.

  • "Epitaph (Gidam)," 9 p.m. Dole

    Korea, 2007; Korean, 98 minutes; U.S. premiere

    A mystery, serial murders, arranged marriage and much hospital intrigue.

  • Shorts, No. 3, 9:30 p.m. Dole

    2007, 107min

    "Horsepower," "Piranha," "Saturday Night Newtown Sunday Morning Enmore," "Teat Beat of Sex," "The Lonely Lights," "The Color of Lemons," "The Tube With a Hat," "Wednesday"

  • "And Thereafter II," 9:45 p.m. Dole

    South Korea, 2006; Korean, 56 minutes; Hawai'i premiere

    Documentary about Korean women who married American servicemen.