A collection of wonderful movies from Hawaii and the Pacific, as well as intimate talks with film industry insiders.
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Films, Series & Shorts
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Waikiki: In the Wake of Dreams
Award winning documentary film.
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Paniolo O Hawaii
The Story of the Hawaiian cowboys
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Raiatea Helm: Special Edition
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Local Justice
You are the Jury! Vote for plaintiff or defendant and get a free trip to Hawaii!
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Ocean Planet
Experience an extraordinary journey and discover exotic animals of the Ocean Planet
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A unique history honoring Hawaii's fire fighters, a small group of highly-trained men and women, many of whom are native Hawaiian.
TRT: 56:00

Join Bo Derek for an amazing journey Above and Below the garden Island of Maui. Shot in spectacular high definition HDTV by an Emmy Award winning crew. Simply beautiful.
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What do you get when you combine the award winning family sing-along songs of Jim Rule with some of the most colorful creatures in the sea?

A powerful documentary on the status of sharks in French Polynesia.

The best source for meth history, this documentary film includes riveting stories of ice (meth) addicts, children of addicts, young mothers and elders affected by meth and this addiction. DEA interviews, hidden camera excerpts, inside prison. Truthful depictions of the crisis. See companion film guide.
TRT: 60:00

This is the 2nd in a series of education and prevention programs used in schools, the work place, and in different communities where addiction to methamphetamine has become epidemic. Rare interviews and narrative by medical authorities.
TRT: 60:00

Featured in this episode of Local Ventures: Patti's Kitchen and an array of environmentally savvy businesses such as Sierra Club, Surfing Goat, and Rainforest Hawaii. Now available in our "green" Store.

Featured in this episode of Local Ventures are: the Honolulu Star Bulletin, Philpotts & Associates, and Aina Nalu.

This award winning documentary film re-defines childhood notions of the Great American West. Hawaii's Paniolo were forerunners to the American Cowboy, decades before the Alamo but their story remains virtually unheralded in frontier history. Companion paniolo music DVD available.
TRT: 59:00

Under constant threat of losing their land to corporate agriculture and government ownership, Native Hawaiians in Papakolea petitioned Congress to protect their homesteads (1920). Their determination to keep their culture alive is told by the few surviving elders. Companion film viewer's guide available.
TRT: 56:00


This film received rave national reviews when it premiered nationally on PBS. In depth look at Hawaii’s indigenous culture and their understanding of ecosystems oriented to sustainability and how the future of Hawaiians and other native cultures impacts others. The film was presented at the opening of Smithsonian Institution’s Museum of the American Indian in Washington DC.
TRT: 58:00

This award-winning documentary film chronicles the evolution of a small beachside community from ancient spiritual haven, to playground for Hawaii's royalty, to the world's most famous beach and visitor destination. Companion book and film guide are available.
TRT: 28:00
News Links
COE Doctoral Student is Selected to Participate in National Scholars Program
The Hawai‘i Writing Project Offers Summer Institutes for Teachers
Law Professor Randall Roth is Featured Speaker for UHM College of Education’s Shiro Amioka Lecture
COE alumni Erika Buder-Nakasone received the 2009 Kane Fernandez Community Service Award
UHM College of Education is committed to quality programs
Former COE Curriculum Research & Development Group Staff Member Passes Away
COE Student Receives Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching















