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Our identities in relation to where we find ourselves are examined in depth in these short films. Personal identification in relation to diaspora is looked at from a variety of angles here. This collection of films covers stories of triumph, hardship, and everything in between. 


This screening features 6 films. Toggle between film descriptions by scrolling and clicking on the buttons on the top right.

Marley Davidson, an Asian Pacific Islander High School Senior, reflects on how shifting between the rural westside of Oahu and the big city affects her ability to balance her Native Hawaiian identity and personal values. *Premiered on PBS Hawai'i as part of the Hiki Nō Program; Official Selection: HIFF 'Ōpiofest, Olelo Youth Xchange Awards, and Native Indigenous Student Academy for Cinematic Arts Film Festival.


Director Biography - Marley Kahiau Davidson

Marley Davidson is a Senior at Mid Pacific Institute and a Mid Pacific School of the Arts Certificate Student who intends to continue with her passion in film by majoring in Film Production in college. Marley is also an actor, participating in her school’s theater productions since her junior year. She has done acting for film intensives in California for two years and participated in a Hawaii Women in Filmmaking film camp where she wrote and acted in a short horror film. Marley enjoys writing scripts, learning cinematography techniques, and working on a set. UPDATE: Marley is currently attending film school on the U.S. continent.


Director Statement

“Two Worlds Apart” is something very personal to me, capturing a feeling of both belonging yet feeling out of place in the presence of your own home. It compares two versions of what I call home, two sides of the island that raised me, but one side brings out a different version of myself that I feel most comfortable with, while the other brings me insecurity of my mixed heritage. This film allowed me to reflect a lot about who I am and what identity means to me.

  • Year
    2024
  • Runtime
    2 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Marley Kahiau Davidson
  • Screenwriter
    Marley Kahiau Davidson
  • Producer
    Marley Kahiau Davidson
  • Cast
    Marley Kahiau Davidson
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