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Hawaiian Rainbow (1988) is this intriguing dive into the heart of Hawaiian music culture. Spanning 85 minutes, it takes its time to unfold, allowing the viewer to soak in the atmosphere of the islands. The pacing feels unhurried, almost meditative, as it showcases various musicians and their unique styles. The practical effects are simple yet effective, capturing the essence of live performances in vivid detail. Notably, the transfer to HD from 16mm gives the film a warm, textured look that feels both nostalgic and authentic. It's the kind of film that draws you in with its laid-back charm, inviting you to appreciate the rich traditions and sounds of Hawaii, even if the director remains a mystery. Definitely one for collectors who appreciate the subtleties in music documentaries.
Documentary highlights Hawaiian music cultureRestored from original 16mm filmAtmospheric and meditative pacing
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