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Lihue, HI 96766
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Hawaii International Film Festival Hawaii International Film Festival

Attend the premier international film event in the Pacific, the Hawaii International Film Festival. The festival highlights film that emphasize the culture, language and themes of the native people of Hawaii. It's also a chance for people on the island to screen art-house films.

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