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Jason Momoa Launches “Chief of War” to Spotlight Hawaiian Culture

Jason Momoa is set to unveil his long-awaited project, “Chief of War,” which begins streaming on Apple TV+ on July 19, 2023. The miniseries, a nine-part epic, explores Hawaii’s tumultuous history during its wars of unification in the late 18th century. Momoa hopes its success will not only lead to additional seasons but also foster increased government support for film and television production in Hawaii.

Government Support for Hawaii’s Film Industry

The premiere of “Chief of War” coincides with Momoa’s birthday, and he believes it has the potential to significantly impact the local film industry. “Once people see it, I think it’s going to kick down the door and really inspire the next operation here,” he stated. He emphasized the need for sustained government backing for the Hawaii film industry, which has been facing challenges in recent years.

Momoa expressed a desire for the government to provide ongoing support, stating, “We should be backed by the government. We should be supported here, and that is the support that I’m gonna pray that we get for all these stories being told.” His comments reflect a broader sentiment among local filmmakers who are advocating for improved incentives following a challenging legislative session earlier this year.

The challenges faced by the Hawaii film industry have been significant. Vince Keala Lucero, a Native Hawaiian filmmaker, noted that many productions, including “Chief of War,” had to film outside of Hawaii due to a tax credit cap. “If we didn’t have a cap, it would have been here and would have spent all those millions here,” Lucero lamented.

In response to these concerns, Jimmy Tokioka, director of the state Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, confirmed that Governor Josh Green is prioritizing support for the industry. This includes reallocating $500,000 from the Hawaii Tourism Authority’s $63 million budget to enhance film marketing efforts. Tokioka noted, “We have no productions happening right now in Hawaii.”

Legislative Efforts to Revitalize the Industry

Efforts to bolster Hawaii’s film industry are also taking shape through legislative initiatives. Senator Lynn DeCoite, chair of the Senate Economic Development and Tourism Committee, expressed her motivation to introduce Senate Bill 732, aimed at creating the Island Film and Media Production Investment Fund. While the bill did not progress this year, she plans to reintroduce similar legislation in the future.

DeCoite emphasized the economic impact of Hawaii’s film industry, highlighting its potential to attract significant tourism and marketing opportunities. “The film industry should be at the top and forefront of the Legislature,” she asserted, noting the free marketing that productions like “Chief of War” provide for Hawaii as a travel destination.

Momoa’s commitment to authenticity is evident throughout “Chief of War.” The series is written, produced, and directed by Native Hawaiians and features a cast that includes many local talents. Momoa himself portrays Ka‘iana, the titular chief of war, who navigates the complexities of leadership amidst rival kingdoms and external pressures.

Reflecting on his role, Momoa shared, “Ka‘iana is a man who’s a reluctant war chief who has seen too much.” His connection to the character is deepened by his own ancestral ties to the Ka‘iana lineage, making the project personally significant.

The series promises to offer viewers an authentic portrayal of Hawaiian culture and history, as emphasized by co-creator Thomas Pa‘a Sibbett. He noted the importance of ensuring that the stories depicted are grounded in reality, stating, “Everything you see can be traced back to something real.”

As “Chief of War” makes its debut, both Momoa and local leaders hope it will inspire future generations of filmmakers and bring renewed attention to Hawaii’s rich cultural heritage and the importance of supporting local productions.

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