EVERY DAY IN KAIMUKĪ – Film Review

From L:R - Rina White and Naz Kawakami in a scene from EVERY DAY IN KAIMUKĪ. Directed by Alika Tengan. Photos Courtesy Every Day in Kaimukī.

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Our Host Paul Booth reviews Every DAY IN KAIMUKĪ the first Hawaiian feature film to be in Sundance Film Festival. Simply put this film is an Hawaiian story about the difficult decision to leaving the island for the main land to seek out opportunities that can not be found at home.

https://nwfilmforum.org/films/every-day-in-kaimuki-sundance-film-festival-2022/

Paul Booth

Paul Booth

Paul Booth’s love of movies is at the core of who he is. He is a filmmaker, journalist and film historian.

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