LAST TAXI DANCE
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THIS FILM HAS BEEN MADE POSSIBLE
BY SOME VERY SPECIAL PEOPLE
 

 
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PIC

Pacific Islanders in Communications (PIC) was established in Honolulu in 1991 as a national non-profit media arts corporation. PIC is a member of the National Minority Consortia (NMC), which collectively addresses the need for programming that reflects America's growing ethnic and cultural diversity. In keeping with our mission, PIC helps Pacific Islander stories reach national audiences through funding support for productions, training and education, broadcast services, and community outreach.

 

www.piccom.org


HAWAII THEATRE CENTER

Built in 1922, the Hawaii Theatre is the second largest proscenium performance facility in the state and the only remaining theatre of its type in Hawaii. Listed on both the State and National Registers of Historic Places, it is recognized locally, nationally and internationally for its superb technical capacity and beautiful ambiance. 

 

www.hawaiitheatre.com

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FILM INDEPENDENT

Film Independent is a 501(c)(3) helping filmmakers make their movies, build an audience for their projects and work to diversify the film industry. Last Taxi Dance is proud to be a participant in Film Independent’s Fiscal Sponsorship program, which opens the door to nonprofit funding for independent filmmakers and media artists. Donate today and help bring Last Taxi Dance to life!

 

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ʻOhina

The ʻOhina Short Film Showcase debuted in 1999 to support local independent filmmakers and to give them an opportunity to exhibit their films to the community. Named with the Hawaiian term for "gathering" or "collecting," ʻOhina provides an annual exclusive venue for a collection of works by Hawaiʻi filmmakers to be gathered and presented to the community.

Since then, ʻOhina has grown to become Hawaiʻi's biggest short film festival for students, amateur and professional filmmakers. Although entries can come from around the world, there is only one requirement: a creative relationship to the Hawaiian Islands.

 

www.ohina.org

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