Free Film at Kahilu Theatre – January 3
The Kahilu Theatre offers another free community event on January 3, 2010. This time, it’s Mozart and the Dolomites, filmed, produced and directed by Waimea’s own Jean-Charles Cuillandre, the genius behind “Hawaiian Starlight”. A scenic film composed of time accelerated sequences revealing the beauty of the Dolomites Mountains in Italy, accompanied by Mozart’s Requiem. There is no dialogue in the film, only Mozart’s beautiful music.
The evening will begin with a pre-show lecture: “Photography and cinematography for visual and sonic harmony”. This begins at 5:30 pm and will involve a 45 minute lecture followed by a 15 minute question and answer session.
The movie starts at 7pm followed by a 25 minute film lecture and a 20 minute question and answer session, for those that want to stay.
Presented through the generous support of the Richard Smart Fund, Big Island Film Office, and the County of Hawaii Department of Research and Development.






