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“Sharing Aloha” Documentary Premieres to Packed Audience at Ward Theatres

“Sharing Aloha” Documentary Premieres to Packed Audience at Ward Theatres

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Global premiere across Hawai‘i and the U.S. mainland beginning August 29

August 20, 2025 – Honolulu, Hawai‘i – Treu Entertainment is proud to announce that Sharing Aloha, an inspiring documentary celebrating the Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC), premiered tonight at the Ward Consolidated Theaters with over 200 guests. 

“My team and I are deeply connected to the dancers. This film is a celebration of culture, resilience, and the power of community,” said Blair Treu, Producer and Director of Sharing Aloha. “Every moment on screen is filled with authenticity, heart, and the joy of sharing aloha.”

Produced in collaboration with award-winning filmmakers, Sharing Aloha takes viewers behind the scenes into the journeys of talented young performers and their mentors, capturing their passion, dedication, and the cultural traditions they carry forward.

"This evening reminds us that aloha is not just a word, but a way of life – something to be shared, celebrated, and carried forward,” said Delsa Moe, Vice President of Cultural Presentations. “We are so grateful to share it with tonight’s honored guests and we can’t wait for the rest of the world to experience Sharing Aloha next week.”

The feature-length documentary will begin its theatrical run following its successful premiere, with showings beginning August 29 across Hawaiʻi and the U.S. mainland. To watch the trailer and find theater showings, visit www.sharingalohathemovie.com.

For images and b-roll of tonight’s premiere, click here. Photo courtesy goes to Polynesian Cultural Center.

 

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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