Raatior Ventures is proud to once co-sponsor the 6th Cultural Animation Film Festival (CAFF) on October 14-16, 2022 at the Honolulu Museum of Art Doris Duke Theatre. CAFF celebrates and showcases a unique collection of cultural based animated films from around the world. This year’s films represent a wide variety of cultures from around the world including a few films from Hawaii. All programs will premiere in person at the Doris Duke Theatre. Films will be released online to the Eventive virtual theater 24 hours after each premiere’s start time until Wednesday, October 19.

The 6th Cultural Animation Film Festival
Date: October 14-16, 2022
Location: Honolulu Museum of Art Doris Duke Theatre
900 S Beretania St, Honolulu, HI 96814
Time: Tickets: https://honolulumuseum.org/theatre/caff-2022/ |
Website:  http://caffest.com/index.html | Social Media:  TwitterInstagram, and Facebook

CAFF is brought to you by Honolulu Museum of Art Doris Duke Theatre in association with Twiddle Productions Inc, and The Cultural Animators Network. It is co-sponsored by Aloha medical Mission, the Cultural Animators Network, The Center for Pacific island Studies, The Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Pacific Islanders in Communication, the CG Bros, Brian Chee and the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, Miyu Distribution, Hawai’i Women in Filmmaking, DreamFloat Hawai’i, University of Hawai’i Academy for Creative Media, Lady Pasifika, Kapi’olani Community College New Media Arts Program, Access To Independence and Raatior Ventures.

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Vid is an education consultant, web designer, social entrepreneur from Chuuk State in the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM). He earned his BA in communications from University of Guam, MA in school administration from University of San Francisco, and a Doctor of Education (Ed.D) degree from University of Hawaii at Manoa. Vid lives in Northern California and works at the College of Professional & Global Education at San Jose State University. Previously, he worked at UC Santa Cruz, University of Hawaii at Hilo, Santa Clara University, and Xavier High School in Micronesia.