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Tui Asau | ||
Tauarii Nahalea-Marama | ||
J.D. Tanuvasa | ||
Cedric Jonathan | ||
Tui Asau | Jonny Kealoha | |
Tauarii Nahalea-Marama | Yosh | |
J.D. Tanuvasa | Le'e | |
Cedric Jonathan | Solomon | |
Christopher Latronic | Timo | |
Saitia Faaifo | Kaleo | |
Mary Paalani | Napua | |
Kelly Hu | Linda | |
Marlene Sai | Auntie Margaret | |
Buddy Martin | Buddy | |
Uluwehi Keaunui | Ulu | |
James Aina | Tasi | |
Lv Alberto | Crystal | |
SkyLynn Alberto | Crystal | |
Misa Tupou | Solomon's Father | |
Tessie Magaoay | Solomon's Mother | |
Lisa Barnes | Timo's Mother | |
Matthew Petersen | Timo's Father | |
Swarup Tibby | Gunman | |
Kamuela Aiu | Security Officer | |
Raeceen Woolford | Royal Hula Festival Mistress of Ceremonies | |
Duane Char | Coach | |
Leslie Brown | Tipsy Tourist Woman | |
Westley LeClay | Kaleo's Teammate | |
Nicholas Anthony Masciangelo | Tourist Dancer |
Director/Choreographer |
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Producer |
Caleb Lucero
Keo Woolford |
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Writer/Composer |
Keo Woolford
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Cinematography |
Shawn Hiatt
Mark Morgan |
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Music |
George Gibi Del Barrio
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Jonny Kealoha is the charismatic host of a struggling Waikiki Polynesian lū`au show. To everyone’s surprise, including his own, he is appointed as the successor to a high school boy’s hula class when his former Kumu Hula (master hula teacher) passes away. He becomes as much a student as a teacher through the demands of leading the boys to a significant cultural event and rediscovers the sanctity of the culture he had previously abandoned. |
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