Polynesian Cultural Center Announces “Sharing Aloha” Trailer Release And Official Premiere Date
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 6, 2025 – Provo, Utah – Treu Entertainment is proud to announce the public release of the official trailer for Sharing Aloha, an inspiring new documentary that captures the center’s extraordinary mission to preserve and celebrate Polynesian culture through generations. The global premiere will take place at Jordan Commons Megaplex Theaters on Thursday, August 28, followed by a theatrical release throughout the U.S. Mainland, Hawaiian Islands and Pacific Rim beginning August 29.
Now available to view at SharingAlohaTheMovie.com, the trailer offers a first look at the heartwarming stories of the people behind PCC, their cultural traditions, and behind-the-scenes dedication that have made the PCC a beloved institution for more than 60 years.
“Sharing Aloha is more than a film—it’s a celebration of our people, our heritage, and the unique spirit of aloha that we share with every guest who walks through our doors,” said Alfred Grace, President and CEO of the Polynesian Cultural Center. “We’re excited to share this powerful story with our community and the world.”
Megaplex theaters joins in celebrating this full-length feature film by offering early shows at many locations on August 28 to coincide with the red-carpet, VIP screening at Jordan Commons Megaplex Theatres that same night. Produced in collaboration with award-winning filmmakers, Sharing Aloha offers a rare glimpse into the personal journeys of students, staff, and alumni whose lives have been transformed through their connection to the center’s mission and each other.
“This film is a love letter to the people of Polynesia and to the power of aloha,” said Blair Treu, producer and director of Sharing Aloha. “We wanted to tell a story that captures not only the beauty of the islands, but the resilience, joy, and purpose that shine through every person who makes the Polynesian Cultural Center what it is.”
To watch the trailer and learn more about the film, visit www.sharingalohathemovie.com.
ABOUT POLYNESIAN CULTURAL CENTER
Located on O‘ahu’s beautiful North Shore, the Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC) is the only cultural attraction of its kind in the world and a favorite of both locals and visitors to Hawai‘i. An engaging, interactive celebration showcasing the people, culture, arts and crafts of Polynesia, the PCC has entertained millions of visitors from around the world since opening in 1963. A non-profit organization, 100 percent of PCC’s revenue goes to daily operations and to support the education of its student-employees from neighboring Brigham Young University-Hawaii. For more information, visit www.Polynesia.com.
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