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"Voices Behind Barbed Wire" Film Screening - Kona

"Voices Behind Barbed Wire" Film Screening - Kona

For the 80 Years of Closure Commemoration of when Honouliuli Internment Camp closed, the National Park Service in partnership with the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai‘i, Kinetic Productions, and Pacific Historic Parks, will be bringing special film screenings of "Voices Behind Barbed Wire" on all neighboring islands.

"Voices Behind Barbed Wire", a film by Kinetic Productions, tells the story of Japanese-Americans living in Hawaiʻi after the bombing of Pearl Harbor and how their families were affected by martial law. Following the film will be a panel discussion with Ryan Kawamoto, director of the film, Carole Hayashino, President Emeritus of the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai'i, and Christine Ogura, Superintendent of Honouliuli National Historic Site.

In June, in partnership with the Japanese Cultural Center of Kona and the Kona Japanese Civic Association, the film will be shown at the Kona Elks Lodge 2616 on Hawai‘i Island. There will also be a Honouliuli NHS pop-up exhibit display at the Kailua-Kona Public Library all month in coordination with the film.

Photo courtesy of Ryan Kawamoto/Kinetic Productions

Kona Elks Lodge
12:30 PM - 03:00 PM on Sun, 21 Jun 2026

Event Supported By

Honouliuli National Historic Site
hono_superintendent@nps.gov
Kona Elks Lodge
75-170 Hualalai Rd
Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 96740