Faith-based director to debut film on Hawaii’s false missile alert
A movie that aims to capture the terror that Hawaii residents felt during the false missile alert in January 2018 will appear in theaters across Oahu starting Thursday.
The motion picture, called “20 minutes,” is by veteran movie director/producer Tim Chey, the same man who created the 2019 movie “The Islands” and then sued the state in a dispute over its film tax credit.
His latest movie, also filmed in Hawaii, tells the story of how an incoming ballistic missile to Hawaii changes the lives of 12 people when they realize they have 20 minutes to live.
