I Often Think of Hawaii

Directed by Elfi Mikesch
1978    82mDocumentary, Drama
6.75.3
Semi-documentary film about the everyday life of a 16-year-old schoolgirl in Berlin who lives with her single mother on the outskirts of West Berlin. Her father, a soldier from Puerto Rico, has left the family. With the help of the Hawaiian postcards and records he left behind, the young woman repeatedly dreams herself into an idyllic fantasy world while performing her monotonous household chores. Director Elfie Mikesch visualizes these dream states using stylistic devices reminiscent of advertising films.

Where to Watch I Often Think of Hawaii

  • Carmen RossolCarmen
  • Tito RossolTito
  • Ruth RossolRuth
  • Elfi MikeschDirector / Writer / Producer / Director Of Photography / Editor
  • Laurens StraubProducer
  • Elfie TillackEditor
  • Frank FölschSound Assistant

 

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I Often Think of Hawaii Trivia

I Often Think of Hawaii was released on April 9, 1978.

I Often Think of Hawaii was directed by Elfi Mikesch.

I Often Think of Hawaii has a runtime of 82 min.

I Often Think of Hawaii was produced by Elfi Mikesch, Laurens Straub.

The key characters in I Often Think of Hawaii are Carmen (Carmen Rossol), Tito (Tito Rossol), Ruth (Ruth Rossol).

I Often Think of Hawaii is a Documentary, Drama film.

I Often Think of Hawaii has an audience rating of 6.7 out of 10.

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