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A mystical coming-of-age story about Kamea, a shy girl who finds direction from the spirit of Hawaiian surf legend Duke Kahanamoku.

Won Best Short Film at the 2004 Hawaii International Film Festival.

Starts local Hawaii kids, all non-actors.

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    • Author: Voodoozragore
    Beautiful story, breathless landscape, excellent cinematography, and elegant performance by Malia Verdadero as Kamea.

    While Kamea has many fanciful aspects, it is not a fairy-tale. Kamea is a story that reflects the integrity and strength of the Hawaiian spirit. Storytelling has always been an important element of the Hawaiian culture and it continues to be in various forms with new stories being told through contemporary mediums. It was refreshing to see that no exotifying or skewing of the culture and people had been done in order to make it "work". I hope that Jennifer Akana-Sturla continues on to make more movies for she is certainly a talented writer and director. Because it is a short film it leaves you yearning for more. Highly recommended for a young audience and of course for those who love all things Hawai'i nei. I hope this review was helpful and that you truly appreciate the movie as much as I did. Mahalo.

    ~*'oiwi*~
  • Credited cast:
    Malia Verdadero Malia Verdadero - Kamea
    Maui Laigo Maui Laigo - Thomas
    Kimiko Yeni Rojas Kimiko Yeni Rojas - Dani
    Valen Ahlo Valen Ahlo - Valen
    Chelsea Johns Chelsea Johns - Pretty Girl
    Kula Barbieto Kula Barbieto - Keahi
    Bernard Ceballos Bernard Ceballos - Kumu
    Chaunnel Salmon Chaunnel Salmon - Surfer (as Chaunnel 'Pake' Salmon)
    Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
    Jennifer Akana Sturla Jennifer Akana Sturla - Library Student
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