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CREDITS
Writer/Director: Todd J. Robertson
Cast: Jaben, Kama, Mark Patterson, Kumu Earl Kawaʻa, Josaiah ʻĀkau, Samson Malani
Executive Producers: Kamehameha Schools, Lauren Nahme, Stacy Kealohalani Ferreira
Producers: Todd J. Robertson, Charisse Lindsey
Associate Producer: Pierre Daguzan
Director of Photography: Erich Nemcek, Jesse Luis
Field Sound: John McFadden
Production Assistant: Sky Lindsey
Editor: Jesse Luis
Post Production: Hyperspective
Location: Hawaiʻi
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KINAI ʻEHA
Extinguish Pain (Short Film)
The Film “Kinai ‘Eha (Extinguish Pain)” is a compelling documentary short film produced by Hyperspective and directed by Todd J. Robertson, that follows the transformative journey of Jaben, a young man who was incarcerated and has been working his way through the lingering effects of childhood trauma. The film explores his path within the Kinai ‘Eha program, an innovative initiative that provides alternative education and personal empowerment for youth seeking purpose, connection, and a deeper understanding of their Hawaiian cultural identity.
Jaben’s story is at the heart of the film, illustrating the challenges and triumphs of a youth determined to break free from the Pathway to Prison. Through Kinai ‘Eha, Jaben receives the support he needs to heal and grow. This film captures Jaben’s journey from a place of pain to one of empowerment. The documentary offers a story of hope for lasting change.
Kinai ʻEha full film (10:38)
In addition to Jaben’s journey, the film features the voices of other youth and community leaders who share their perspectives. These stories collectively emphasize the importance of seeing value in all people, regardless of their past or present struggles. Through these diverse narratives, the documentary underscores the vital role of community in lifting up those who are struggling, illustrating that true change comes when we work together to ensure that every person has the opportunity to realize their full potential.
Still shot from the film of Jaben and Kumu Earl Kawaʻa building a traditional Hawaiian hale.