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- Reckless killers? Senseless carnage? Terror and Dread? Not hardly. REQUIEM documents the true nature and purpose of one of the most misunderstood Predators on our planet the shark. Follow the discovery of an underwater photographer from Hawaii as she becomes familiar with the extraordinary beauty, power and skills of one of the most infamous classification of sharks - the Requiem family. Alongside general public interviews, REQUIEM includes insights from professional underwater photographer, Marty Snyderman as well as the cultural significance of the shark to the Hawaiian people from local Hawaiian, Bryant Kaonohiokala Mockchew. Stunning, up close cinematography brings you to the underwater world of the Bahamas and Hawaii with additional footage from Tahiti and Islas de Revillagigedos, Mexico.
- Our Hawaiian ancestors never destroyed to advance, never constructed in a manner that would irreparably harm their island home or its inhabitants. They were a people who protected the balance, the alignment, the interdependence, and the energy in all things. They knew on the deepest of levels how connected all was and is still, not just to here, but to everywhere and everything. In us, that memory still lives. I am asking you, my people, my public, to imagine over 18 stories of concrete in the construction of the proposed Thirty Meter Telescope on our mountain, Mauna Kea, and the excavation of over five acres of the sacred landscape of Mauna Kea that still moves and shakes and is still alive.