
The Haumana 2013
In *The Haumana (2013)*, directed by Keo Woolford, a once-charismatic but disillusioned host of a Waikiki Polynesian lū`au show stumbles into an unexpected second act when he's tapped to lead a hula class for high school boys. The twist?
Director: Keo Woolford
Cast



Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Haumana (2013) about?
*The Haumana* follows Jonny Kealoha, a once-thriving but now struggling lū`au performer, as he's unexpectedly thrust into teaching a hula class for teenage boys. As he guides them toward a major cultural event, he's forced to confront his own past and reignite his connection to the traditions he'd left behind.
Who directed The Haumana?
Keo Woolford directed *The Haumana*, infusing the film with a deep sense of Hawaiian culture and authenticity.
Who stars in The Haumana?
The film stars Tui Asau, Tauarii Nahalea-Marama, J.D. Tanuvasa, Cedric Jonathan, and Kelly Hu in key roles that bring its cultural narrative to life.
Is The Haumana (2013) worth watching?
*The Haumana* offers a heartfelt, culturally rich story with strong performances and a relatable theme of rediscovery. While it may not have a widely known IMDb rating, its emotional depth and celebration of heritage make it a standout for fans of character-driven dramas and Hawaiian traditions.
How long is The Haumana?
The Haumana runs for 95 minutes.
About The Haumana (2013) — A Hula Master's Unexpected Journey to Rediscover Hawaiian Culture
In *The Haumana (2013)*, directed by Keo Woolford, a once-charismatic but disillusioned host of a Waikiki Polynesian lū`au show stumbles into an unexpected second act when he's tapped to lead a hula class for high school boys. The twist? He's inheriting the role from a beloved Kumu Hula (master teacher) who has passed away, leaving Jonny Kealoha both student and teacher in a story of cultural rediscovery. As he navigates the challenges of reviving a dying tradition, he rediscovers the sacred depth of hula and reconnects with a heritage he'd long abandoned.
The film crackles with the vibrant energy of Hawaiian traditions, blending heartfelt moments with the raw passion of a cultural rebirth. Woolford crafts a visually lush backdrop where the rhythms of the lū`au and the discipline of hula collide, making *The Haumana* more than just a movie—it's a celebration of identity, mentorship, and the enduring power of community.