A Song Film by Kishi Bashi: Omoiyari

Violinist and songwriter Kaoru Ishibashi travels on a musical journey to understand WWII era Japanese Incarceration, assimilation, and what it means to be a minority in America today. When a media interview links the muslim ban and the immigration crisis at the USA-Mexico border with the incarceration of Japanese-Americans during WWII, Ishibashi goes on a journey to learn about this history and its relevance. Along the way, he improvises and writes music in an effort to better understand his own identity as a bi-cultural American.

Using never before seen archival footage from the camps, mixed with breathtaking visual storytelling, Kishi Bashi, weaves a story using history, music and current events to create a portrait of America from the perspective of someone caught between two worlds.

Directed by: Justin Taylor Smith, Kaoru Ishibashi
Film type: Documentary
Runtime: 74 minutes
Year: 2022
Country: US
Language: English, Japanese
Subtitles: English
Captions: English
Official website: http://omoiyarisongfilm.com/

Awards

Audience Award-2022 Los Angeles Asian American Film Festival

Best Documentary-2022 Disorient Asian American Film Festival

Official Selection:

2022 SXSW

2022 Los Angeles Asian American Film Festival

2022 MountainFilm

2022 Disorient Asian American Film Festival

2023 Woodstock

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