Modern Hawaii
Overview
This film portrays Hawaii as a multifaceted American territory, far more than just a tourist destination with picturesque beaches and palm trees. It describes Hawaii as a group of volcanic islands in the Pacific, serving as a crucial crossroads for shipping and air travel between North America, Asia, and Australia. The film highlights Hawaii's fertile soil, conducive to agriculture, with major crops being sugar cane and pineapples, cultivated historically by a significant Asian workforce. Cities like Honolulu are presented as modern, diverse urban centers blending various cultures, including the native Hawaiian heritage. The film also notes Hawaii's strategic importance, with historical sites like Pearl Harbor, emphasizing its unique combination of cultural richness, economic vitality, and historical significance.
Release date
01/01/1948
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Hula is Hawaii
Polynesia in America
Mad Dogs
Holo Mai Pele
Shaka: A Story of Aloha
An Island of the Mind
Hawaii's Last Queen
Pidgin: The Voice of Hawai'i
The Art of Life
Syngman Rhee's Thirty Years in Hawaii
Hawaii, l'âme du ukulélé
Kapu Aloha 101: Ke Kula o Maunakea
Hao Wela: The Untold Story of Hot Rodding in Hawai'i
World's Biggest Great White?
Naturwunder Hawaii, zwischen Feuer und Wasser
The Bruce Movie
The Birth of Korea
Elvis - Aloha from Hawaii
Hawaï, l'archipel le mieux gardé d'Amérique
Poisoning Paradise