Film Screening and Panel Discussion
Remember Pearl Harbor
Sunday, December 8th | 1:00PM – 3:00PM HST | In-person Event
Join us Sunday, December 8th, at the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum for an exclusive film screening and panel discussion event! This event will commemorate the anniversary of Pearl Harbor and its history with a special screening of the World War II Foundation’s documentary, Remember Pearl Harbor, followed by an in-depth panel discussion with an extraordinary lineup.
About the Film
Remember Pearl Harbor is an original documentary that brings to life the stories of the military and civilian survivors of the Pearl Harbor attack on December 7, 1941. Rather than analyzing the strategies or causes behind the attack, the film presents a deeply personal view of that infamous day through the words of those who witnessed it firsthand.
About the Panel
- Tim Gray, Director/Producer
- Gray, founder and president of The World War II Foundation, is an acclaimed documentary filmmaker recognized with multiple Regional Emmy Awards, Indie Film Fest Awards, Impact Doc Awards, and American Public Television’s National Programming Excellence Award for his impactful work in World War II storytelling.
- Daniel Martinez, Historian
- Martinez, with over 40 years of experience at the National Park Service, has brought his historical expertise to the Museum as a Historian, supporting exhibits, visitor engagement, and educational programs focused on
the Pacific Theater.
- Martinez, with over 40 years of experience at the National Park Service, has brought his historical expertise to the Museum as a Historian, supporting exhibits, visitor engagement, and educational programs focused on
- John Gleeson, WWII Veteran
- Gleeson enlisted after the Pearl Harbor attack, served as a flight engineer with the Eighth Air Force, flying combat missions over Europe. A founding member and former director of Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum, he continues to inspire younger generations, sharing his message of freedom.
- Jon Seda, Cast member of The Pacific
- Seda was originally an aspiring boxer who nearly reached the Olympics, transitioned into acting with a breakout role in Gladiator (1992) and has since earned acclaim across film and television, notably in Selena, The Pacific, and Chicago PD.