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I Often Think of Hawaii

Ich denke oft an Hawaii, FRG 1978, directed by Elfi Mikesch, 85 min, rated: 6

Elfi Mikesch’s semi-documentary film is an ode to freedom of thought. Besides visual depictions of dreams, we see the everyday life of a single, working mother and her daughter in West Berlin. Some members of the younger generation boldly oppose female stereotypes.

Featuring: Carmen Rossol, Ruth Rossol, Tito Rossol

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