
“Love is worth going the distance”
An orphan boy of mixed race finds family with the newly arrived white village doctor in Hawaii. The boy can run like the wind, and begins bringing Doc's medicine to coffee pickers throughout the mountainous region. On an errand, the medicine runner meets the daughter of the plantation owner and a forbidden, young love blossoms like the white "Kona Snow" of the surrounding coffee trees.
A tender, sun-drenched romance set against the backdrop of 1920s Hawaii. It captures the bittersweet ache of young love facing societal divides, offering a gentle, visually rich experience that feels both nostalgic and hopeful.












