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A world without water; Hawaii stuntman raising money for drama series ‘Liquid Gold’

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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Imagine a world without access to any drinkable water.

That’s the premise behind a drama series being pitched to streaming platforms by a Hawaii stuntman.

In ‘Liquid Gold’, Keoni Kramer envisions what life would be like if there was a disastrous drought coupled with a government shut-off of running water.

Daily life becomes apocalyptic as community members resort to violence in order to stay hydrated and survive.

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Kramer hopes the film will spur leaders to preserve water and cut back on wasteful usage.

“When people get desperate, it can get really bad… I think people need to pay way more attention to what’s going on with our water source, because we just use it, you know, we use, use, use… Water is life. And Hawaiians believed this a long time ago… What are you going to do without water?”

To raise money to film more episodes, Kramer is holding a special screening of what’s already been shot.

The premiere is September 14 at Hilo Palace Theater.

His fundraising goal is $1 million to cover production costs and pay his actors and crew members.

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In addition to the screening, Kramer will hold a live choreographed stunt show with students from his stunt-acting school in Hilo.

Kramer has also created a GoFundMe account; click here to donate.



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