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Anthony Banua-Simon
2020, United States, 90 min

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The Hawaiian island of Kauaʻi is seen as a paradise of leisure and pristine natural beauty, but these escapist fantasies obscure the colonial displacement, hyper-exploitation of workers, and destructive environmental extraction that have actually shaped life on the island for the last 250 years. ​Cane Fire​​ critically examines the island’s history—and the various strategies by which Hollywood has represented it—through four generations of director Anthony Banua-Simon’s family, who first immigrated to Kauaʻi from the Phillipines to work on the sugar plantations. Assembled from a diverse array of sources—from Banua-Simon’s observational footage, to amateur YouTube travelogues, to epic Hollywood dance sequences—​Cane Fire offers a kaleidoscopic portrait of the economic and cultural forces that have cast indigenous and working-class residents as “extras” in their own story.
Runtime
90 min
Year
2020
Country
United States
Language
English
Michael Vass
Categories
Festival Screenings
  • Hot Docs - World Premiere, Canada, 2020, Serve and Protect
  • Indie Memphis - US Premiere, United States, 2020, Documentary Competition
    - Best Feature Documentary
  • Denver Film Festival, United States, 2020, Colorado Dragon - Asian American Program
  • Hawaii International Film Festival, United States, 2020, Film For Thought
  • Hainan Island International Film Festival, China, 2020, Reality Matters
  • MoMA Doc Fortnight, United States, 2021

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