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Back to the Roots is a fascinating dive into the world of taro cultivation across the Hawaiian islands circa 1994. The documentary feels intimate, as it showcases the stories of family growers from Maui to Kaua'i, weaving through their generations-old relationships with the land. It's not just about agriculture; it's about culture, identity, and community. The pacing feels natural, almost like a leisurely stroll through lush lo'i fields. You get a real sense of connection to the earth and the people who nurture it. The cinematography captures the vibrant landscapes and the tangible love these growers have for their craft. There's a simplicity to it all that resonates deeply, a testament to traditions that endure in a changing world.
Documentary focusing on taro production in Hawaii.Interviews with family growers across major islands.Highlights the cultural significance of taro farming.
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