Hawaii is a 2013 Spanish language gay romantic drama film by Argentine director Marco Berger.
Set in rural Argentina, it tells the story of two young men from different social backgrounds coming to terms with their growing attraction for each other.
[2] Martín (Mateo Chiarino), an orphan, arrives at his former hometown hoping to stay with his aunt after his grandmother had died.
He looks around for odd jobs and is eventually hired by the writer Eugenio (Manuel Vignau), a former childhood playmate.
One day while moving some furniture, Eugenio accidentally knocks over some drawings of naked men from his desk.
Hawaii was produced by a partnership between director and screenwriter Marco Berger and the musician/composer Pedro Irusta.
[4][5] Berger describes Hawaii as a "Jane Austen contemporary story", noting that it evokes the same classic tale of two people from different social backgrounds and the dynamics between the powerful and the helpless.