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‘The Wind and the Reckoning’ Available on Cable and Streaming

The Hawai‘i independent movie The Wind and the Reckoning, based on a true story that took place following the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy, is now available to watch, rent or purchase on cable TV and several online platforms.
The year is 1893. The Hawaiian Kingdom has been overthrown by Westerners just as an outbreak of Hansen’s disease engulfs the islands. Native Hawaiians suspected of having the foreign disease are permanently exiled to a remote settlement in the Kalaupapa Peninsula on the island of Molokai.
On Kauai, a local cowboy named Ko‘olau and his son, Kalei, contracted the dreaded disease. They refused to allow their family to be separated, sparking an armed clash with island authorities, making Ko‘olau and his wife Pi‘ilani heroes.
The movie was based on historical events told through the memoirs of Piilani.
Cable/Satellite/Telecom: Comcast/Xfinity, DirecTV / AT&T Uverse, Cox
Charter/Spectrum/Time Warner, Dish, Verizon, Frontier, and other smaller regional providers.
Digital: Apple/iTunes, Amazon Prime Video, VUDU (Fandango), Google Play, and Microsoft.

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