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Japanese
Broken Mosaic
Film
Broken Mosaic
Directed by Alexandra "Lexie" Orr
In this punk music video, two mixed Asian-American siblings are always the topic of gossip, but they decide…
First Line
Film
First Line
Directed by Tina
In the corner of an anime studio, the newcomer animator Mito takes on the challenge of creating the…
Documentary Features
FROM OKINAWA WITH LOVE
Film
FROM OKINAWA WITH LOVE
Directed by Hiroshi Sunairi
In the 1970s, Okinawan photographer Mao Ishikawa worked as a barmaid for African American GIs and published an…
Gaku: One Last Round
Film
Gaku: One Last Round
Directed by Taige Shi
Gaku Takahashi, a veteran professional Japanese boxer, is fighting to get back into the ring after a horrendous…
VC Archives Presents
HITO HATA: RAISE THE BANNER
Film
HITO HATA: RAISE THE BANNER
Directed by Duane Kubo, Robert A. Nakamura
A landmark first feature film by and about Asian Pacific Americans, Hito Hata: Raise the Banner follows Oda, an aging…
…I Told You So
Film
…I Told You So
Directed by Alan Kondo
Blending poetry with place, this lyrical black-and-white documentary follows Japanese American poet Lawson Inada on a return to…
Documentary Features
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VC Archives Presents
MANZANAR
Film
MANZANAR
Directed by Robert A. Nakamura
Created by Robert Nakamura as a graduate student in UCLA’s Ethnocommunications Program, Manzanar is a lyrical and pensive…
Out of the Dust
Film
Out of the Dust
Directed by Brian Staufenbiel, Yayoi Kambara
Dance film about World War II Japanese American Incarceration told through ghosts who come to life through poetry.
Documentary Features
THIRD ACT
Film
THIRD ACT
Directed by Tadashi Nakamura
Generations of artists call Robert A. Nakamura “the godfather of Asian American media,” but filmmaker Tadashi Nakamura calls…
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