Ola Nā Iwi: Hāloa (2013)

Haloa (pronounced: Haa-lo-ah) tells the story of how the first Hawaiian came to be and how the Hawaiian peoples bond is forever linked to the Kalo (taro) plant, the Aina (land), and the Kanaka (people). Haloa is produced by Twiddle Productions in Honolulu Hawaii, and is brought to life with a unique blend of animation, Hawaiian chants, and Hawaiian language.

Director: Michael Q. Ceballos
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 13 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Production: Twiddle Productions
Country: United States of America
Original Language: xx

Keywords

hawaii, short film

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ola Nā Iwi: Hāloa about?
Haloa (pronounced: Haa-lo-ah) tells the story of how the first Hawaiian came to be and how the Hawaiian peoples bond is forever linked to the Kalo (taro) plant, the Aina (land), and the Kanaka (people). Haloa is produced by Twiddle Productions in Honolulu Hawaii, and is brought to life with a unique blend of animation, Hawaiian chants, and Hawaiian language.
Who directed Ola Nā Iwi: Hāloa?
Ola Nā Iwi: Hāloa was directed by Michael Q. Ceballos.
How long is Ola Nā Iwi: Hāloa?
Ola Nā Iwi: Hāloa has a runtime of 13m (13 minutes).
What genre is Ola Nā Iwi: Hāloa?
Ola Nā Iwi: Hāloa is a Animation film.
Where was Ola Nā Iwi: Hāloa produced?
Ola Nā Iwi: Hāloa was produced in United States of America.