More Films at Castle Theater to Support “Trees Please” for Baldwin Beach Park

THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO SUPPORTED
OUR FIRST FUNDRAISER

The Maui Film Festival and Maui Tomorrow Foundation
Bringing Back Baldwin Beach ‘Trees Please’ Project
— a commitment to re-plant indigenous Hawaiian trees at Baldwin —
is off to a great start! To help ensure its success, we are presenting:

 

Sunday, October 23
at 7pm Only

 

Wednesday, October 26
at 7pm Only

PEARL JAM TWENTY

 

I AM

THE HAWAII PREMIERE
OF THE UNCENSORED VERSION
PLUS SPECIAL BONUS FOOTAGE

trailer >

 

A SPECIAL ENCORE
MAUI FILM FESTIVAL WAILEA
AUDIENCE AWARD WINNER

trailer >


 

ADMISSION

$10/each with October Films Only Pass (4 admissions for $40)
OR $12 per person for single tickets

Advance purchase available now or on day-of-show
at the MACC Box Office at prices noted above

Advance Purchase also available online at prices noted
above, plus applicable fees. Click here to purchase.

FOOD, BEVERAGES & MUSIC

As always, food and beverages avaliable in the CandleLight Cafe and,
starting at 5:30pm, non-stop PEARL JAM on Sunday 10/23 and transcendent Music Mix at I AM on Wed. 10/26 courtesy of DJ Ged.


 

Sunday, Oct. 23rd at 7pm
PEARL JAM TWENTY (The Uncensored Version)
Castle Theater, Maui Arts & Cultural Center

PEARL JAM TWENTYBand members Jeff Ament, Matt Cameron, Stone Gossard, Mike McCready and Eddie Vedder all shine in director Cameron Crowe’s definitive portrait of Pearl Jam: part concert film, part intimate insider-hang, part testimonial to the power of music and uncompromising artists. Special bonus footage being shown on Maui include concert performances of Present Tense and Black, both filmed during Pearl Jam’s 2005 tour of South America. Not Rated. 135 min (including special bonus footage).

 


 

Wednesday, Oct. 26th at 7pm
I Am
Castle Theater, Maui Arts & Cultural Center

I AmAfter a bicycling accident that almost cost him his life, Tom Shadyack, director of such comedy hits as Ace Ventura, Bruce Almighty, and The Nutty Professor, went on a life changing journey to ask luminaries including Desmond Tutu, Howard Zinn and Noam Chomsky “what’s wrong with our world, and what can be done about it?” Along the way he created a film the Huffington Post raved “lifts up the wellspring of compassion and empathy that is hard-wired in each of us.” It also touched Oprah Winfrey so deeply that she spent an entire show sharing its insight with the world. Not rated. 82 min. Preceded by special surprise 12 minute short film.