8:00pm (CHST)
Tue, May 16

part of the Family Showcase

Manō

GRAND JURY AWARD NOMINEE – BEST NARRATIVE SHORT

US | 11 min. | Guam Premiere
Animation, Cultural, Environmental | GIFF Guide: General Audiences – material suitable for all ages

Synopsis

Manō is a short, animated film illustrating the human impact on sharks and coral reefs, as seen through the eyes of a Tiger Shark in Hawaiian waters over hundreds of millions of years.

The film follows a tiger shark through time cuts spanning hundreds of millions of years, from the creation of the Hawaiian islands, through the first Polynesian settlers, Ancient Hawaiians, Western contact, World War II’s Pearl Harbor attack, the 60s/70s surf/tourist/Waikiki construction explosion, and modern day commercial fishing and shark finning.

The film explores the effects of pollution, climate change, illegal commercial fishing, shark finning, and their devastating results. There is a strong cultural bond between sharks and many Hawaiians families, in which these animals are revered, loved as family, and in need of protection.

Screenings and Awards

International Animation Film Festival Golden Kuker-Sofia
Honorable Mention Prague International Indie Film Festival

Brittany Biggs (Writer, Director)

Brittany Biggs is an animation professional, filmmaker, artist, and educator. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Animation with the Academy for Creative Media at the University of Hawaii at Mānoa. Her animation feature film screen credits include DreamWorks’ Trolls, Kung Fu Panda 3, Kung Fu Panda 2, and Turbo. Her independent, short animated films have been recognized in international film festivals, and her film, A Tall Tale, won Best Animated Short in the 2011 Los Angeles Women’s International Film Festival. In September 2020, she was selected as one of 102 fellows for the Unreal Fellowship in Virtual Production.

Website: Manō

Christopher Kaipulaumakaniolono Baker
Kaneikoliakawahineika’iukapuomua Baker

Writer, Director, Co-Producer, Animator, Editor, Director of Photography: Brittany Biggs

Co-Producer, Story By: Jeff Chasin

Story Consultants & Hawaiian Cultural Advisors: Mike and Kaikea Nakachi

Hawaiian Language & Cultural Advisor: Hailiʻōpua Baker

Hawaiian Tattoo Designer: Dr. Kona Keala-Quinabo

Composers: Jake Monaco & Brittany Dunton

Sound Designer & Sound Mixer: Steve Maher

Visual Effects Supervisor, Effects Artist, Lighter: Gabriel Paiva Harwat

Artist Manager, Effects Artist: Carol Madrigal

Score Mix: Michael Bouska

Hawaiian Chant Recording Engineer: Lauren Mueller

Additional Camera, Animator, Rigger: Brendan Carroll

Visual Development Artists: Gavin Arucan, Mia Clause

Visual Development Artist, Modeler, Surfacer, Additional Rigging, Additional Animation: Aubrey Gamboa

Visual Development Artist, Modeler, Surfacer, Additional Rigging: Ross Turner

Modeler, Surfacer: Romain Albenque

Modeler, Surfacer, Lighter: Laura Cosner

Modeler, Surfacer: Amanda Estrada

Modeler: Brian Jefcoat, Makar Malitsky

Modeler, Surfacer, Effects Artist, Compositor: Anne Kim

Surfacer: Jessica Woo

Animators: Jessica Ambron, Mícheál Kiely, Ashleigh Thomas

Additional Animation: Molly Tapken

Effects Artists: Michael Chang, Katherine Harris

Impact Producer: Inflatable Film

Graphic Designer: Christina Chang

Funding has been provided to Guam International Film Festival, Inc. from Humanities Guåhan and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) as part of the federal ARP Act of 2021.