Louis Vuitton Hawaii International FIlm Festival 2008

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LIVING PONO WITH JASON SCOTT LEE [Work in Progress]
Rick Bacigalupi 2008
Categories: Green Screen
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Run time: 56 min. | United States | Language: English
"Living Pono" follows internationally acclaimed film and stage actor Jason Scott Lee on his intentional journey from mega movie stardom to living sustainably on his off-the-grid taro farm, 4,000 feet up the slopes of Maunaloa on the Big Island of Hawaii. An intimate portrait of one of Hawaii's most beloved celebrities, the story encompasses the universal issues Jason is confronting: materialism and alienation in western society, environmental stewardship, preservation of indigenous culture, and living pono -- with the traditional values of righteousness and respect for ancestors, neighbors, and the sacred land. Note: This film is currently a "Work in Progress", and not totally finished yet.
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1:00 PM     Sun, Oct 12 Regal Dole Cannery + add to cal buy tickets
3:45 PM     Sun, Oct 19 Regal Dole Cannery + add to cal buy tickets
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Rick Bacigalupi
 
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Rick Bacigalupi
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Rick Bacigalupi
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Jason Scott Lee
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Rated 5.0/5 Stars
Harry Knottpotter
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I had read about Jason Scott Lee's life in Volcano and was very interested to learn more. Lee told his story and was balanced in his presentation of his life off the grid and his passion in practicing a life style according to indigenous ways and helping to educate others in order to heal the environment and to preserve a measure of Hawaiian culture.
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