A group of friends try to stop development on the last pristine beach in Hawai?i.

2015 Festival | The Fishing Club PBS Short Film Festival

Premiered June 14, 2015
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2015 Festival | The Fishing Club

One of Hawai?i's last pristine shorelines is about to be turned into a large resort, and group of close friends, The Fishing Club, are determined to stop it. They come up with a bold plan to “Keep the Country Country”, but do they go too far? This film was shot in the caves, forests and streams of O?ahu, but it could have happened anywhere. Presented by Pacific Islanders in Communications.

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