Alexander Bocchieri

Alexander Bocchieri Trailers

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Alex is an award-winning Native Hawaiian filmmaker who lives and works in Honolulu and Los Angeles. The connecting thread of his creative work that extends into his commercial projects is the desire to use his unique visual style to share real human stories, spotlight those that do good, and inspire action. In 2022, Alex was selected to be a part of the Disney Launchpad Program, where he is directing a film for Disney+ to be released in 2023.

Most Popular Alexander Bocchieri Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Go for Broke Trailer (2017)

14 October 2017

During the tumultuous year after the attack on Pearl Harbor, a group of University of Hawaii ROTC students navigate wartime Hawaii and fight discrimination.

Other People Trailer (2018)

31 December 2018

Some people have perfect relationships. Some people agree on their Netflix choices. Some people just can’t break into dance at the mall.

Shaka: A Story of Aloha Trailer (2024)

02 May 2024

A documentary on the origin, meanings and uses of the gesture. The shaka sign is reputed to be over a century old, but its origins are the stuff of myths and legends.

The Pit Where We Were Born Trailer (2020)

30 March 2020

A father and son reunite around the imu pit of their family farm in Waianae.

The Roof Trailer (2023)

23 July 2023

After being sent to stay with his grandfather, a Cheyenne teen uncovers a connection to his family and community in a way he never thought possible.

AAPI Heritage Heroes Trailer (2023)

01 October 2023

Ka ʻāʻumeʻume Trailer (2023)

05 May 2023

Six Kānaka ʻŌiwi (Native Hawaiians) share their voyages in and out of diaspora. Their collective moʻolelo (story) wades through hope, grief, wisdom, and the effects of the illegal occupation of their homeland.

Ola: Health is Everything Trailer (2013)

06 April 2013

Ola (Hawaiian for 'life, well-being'), is a feature length documentary which explores the widespread social factors that helped create Hawaii's health care crisis, and offers an intimate look at individuals who have, in the face of these challenges, brought hope to their communities.