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Honolulu, July, 1866

  • Apr 7
  • 1 min read

A contemplative short film follows fishermen across Hawaii’s waters at dawn and dusk, blending intimate scenes of casting lines, waiting, and harvesting the sea. Over these images, narration reads excerpts from Mark Twain’s 1866 journal entries, capturing his wonder, humor, and observations, connecting Hawaii’s enduring maritime traditions with its historical past.


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