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Standing Above the Clouds [In-Person]

Directed By Jalena Keane-Lee

Hawaiian Kingdom | Documentary | 83 min

STANDING ABOVE THE CLOUDS highlights the movement to protect Mauna Kea through the intergenerational stories of women in three Native Hawaiian families as they stand for the sacred mountain.

The film follows teacher and community organizer Pua Case and her two daughters—artist-activists Hāwane Rios and Kapulei Flores—who have been called to stop the telescope since 2010. Their lives quickly become consumed with frontline actions and court proceedings and immersed in ceremonies and cultural practices. As they face opposition and arrests, they are joined by a community who have dedicated their lives to protecting Mauna Kea.

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      • Date and Time

        Saturday, August 09 2025

        3:30 PM to 4:53 PM

      • Venue

        Regal Union Square - Auditorium 15

        850 Broadway
        New York, NY 10003

      Film Details

      1. Self-harm/Suicide

      2. English, Hawaiian

      3. English

      4. 2024

      5. 83 minutes

      6. Documentary

      7. Hawaiian Kingdom

        1. Jalena Keane-Lee


        Jalena Keane-Lee is a filmmaker who explores intergenerational trauma and healing through an intersectional lens. She was named one of DOC NYC’s 2024 40 Under 40 Filmmakers to Watch and a 2023 Adobe x Sundance Woman to Watch. Her short films have played at over 50 film festivals. Jalena’s directing style is guided by a politic that is rooted in the liberation of all people, and radical hope that a better world is not only possible but up to all of us to create. Her first feature-length documentary, STANDING ABOVE THE CLOUDS, premiered at HotDocs in 2024 where it won Best Social Impact Documentary.

        1. Amber Espinosa-Jones

          Erin Lau

          Jalena Keane-Lee

        1. Pua Case

          Hāwane Rios

          Kapulei Flores

          Mehana Kihoi

          Leinaʻala Sleightholm

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