Green FF: The Island In Me

  • SF IndieFest: The Island In Me

The film follows two women who grew up rin the emote atoll of Pukapuka in the Cook Islands and return home after decades away to find the atoll, and themselves, forever changed. Amelia Hokulea Borofsky, the daughter of anthropologist Robert Borofsky who lived in Pukapuka in the mid 1970’s and Johnny Frisbie, a Cook Island legend in her own right. Her book Miss Ulysses of Puka-Puka written at age fifteen, was the first published literary work by a Pacific Islander author. Both lived on Pukapuka as children and left at different times, but they both return to reconnect – with emotion, celebration, and a sense of belonging. Filmmaker Gemma Cubero del Barrio also weaves in her own intimate story.


Presented as part of Green Film Festival of San Francisco.

Runtime
1h 40m
Director
Gemma Cubero del Barrio
Format
DCP
Country
USA
First Showing
October 14, 2023