Sugar Cane (2022)
Story overview
Sugar Cane is an experimental documentary that explores the final era of Hawaii's sugar industry. Through visual storytelling without narration, it presents the landscapes, people, and cultural changes during this significant historical transition in Hawaiian agriculture.
What parents need to know
This documentary is appropriate for viewers aged 16 and older. It contains no violence, strong language, or scary scenes, but its experimental, non-narrative format and focus on historical agricultural decline may be challenging for younger audiences to engage with. The film deals with themes of cultural change, economic transition, and environmental impact, requiring mature perspective to appreciate its artistic approach and historical context.
Where to watch
Streaming availability has not been announced yet. This often happens when a movie is still in theaters or recently finished its theatrical run.
