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Poi Dogs Directed by: Joel Moffett Comedy, Drama, Romance 2009 | 12min | Hawaii www.poidogpictures.com
About the film: Poi Dogs is the story of two local Hawaii teenagers who take a small step towards love by moving beyond their desires to act cool.
Screening Times: Shorts Block D @ Sinclair Auditorium 9:15pm Wednesday 6/16 5:00pm Thursday 6/17 5:00pm Saturday 6/19
About the filmmaker:
Joel was raised on the island of Maui where he graduated high school from Seabury Hall. He holds an MFA in Film Directing from the American Film Institute and an MFA in Theatre Directing from Humboldt State University. He has received grants from the NEA, the AFI, the Tides Foundation, the Lane Family Foundation and the Colin Higgins Foundation. Recognition for his film work includes a Student Academy Award, a Student Emmy Award, the Amy Bloch Directing Award and AFI's highest honor, the Schaffner Award. His films have screened in over forty international film festivals including Cannes and Berlin. His film My Body received the award for Best Short at fourteen film festivals including the Los Angeles International Film Festival, The Uppsala International Film Festival, the Sinking Creek International Film Festival, the Aspen Short Fest, Cinequest and Claremont Ferrand. Joel has directed numerous award-winning plays including Havel's The Memorandum, Brecht's The Threepenny Opera, and Euripides' Alcestis. His original play The Middle of Nowhere toured the homeless shelters and soup kitchens of the continental United States. While in Los Angeles, Joel taught screenwriting and Directing at the American Film Institute for nine years. In addition, he consistently taught screen acting, production and directing classes for the Marion Knott Film School at Chapman University. Joel has worked as a screenwriter for Alibi Entertainment (London), Hervis Entertainment (Berlin) and Moving Movies (Los Angeles). Presently he serves as Assistant Professor in the Academy for Creative Media at the University of Hawaii.
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