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  1. 19 de oct. de 2023 · Visual Communications is thrilled to partner with the Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California for a DOUBLE FEATURE screening of HITO HATA: RAISE THE BANNER (1980) and 1970s: The Fight for Little Tokyo (2019) on October 19, 2023.. The screening is completely FREE!There will also be a Q&A with Duane Kubo (co-director of HITO HATA) after the presentation.

  2. OUTDOOR SCREENING @ JANM PLAZA FREE/PAY WHAT YOU CAN Please note that you must present tickets (PRINTED or DIGITAL) in order to enter the theatre. Wearing a face covering/mask is highly encouraged. Please arrive at least 30 minutes before the scheduled program. Click here to learn more about our event policy. This is only the ticketing website. To learn more about the films click here ...

  3. Becerikli hikaye anlatma ve dokunaklı arşiv görüntülerle Hito Hata: Bayrağı Kaldır, ... Kayıt Ol; Hito Hata: Raise the Banner . Dram; 06-12-1980 86 dk; Detaylar {\"aciklama\":\"Hito Hata: Bayrağı Kaldır, uzun yıllar boyunca ABD'de Yaşayan Japon Amerikalıların karmaşık ve kalıcı tarihini ele alıyor.

  4. When Asian Cinevision announced their program for the 46th Asian American International Film Festival, I gravitated immediately to the screening of a 4K restoration of “HITO HATA: Raise the Banner,” touted in the program as the “first full-length feature made by and about Asian Pacific Americans.”I had never seen it, and only vaguely recalled seeing clips or stills of its stars, Mako ...

  5. Hito Hata: Raise the Banner. apturing the contributions and hardships of Japanese Americans from the turn-of-the-20th century, the film centers on Oda (the late veteran actor/director Mako), a feisty issei (first generation Japanese American) and elderly single laborer living in Los Angeles’ Little Tokyo.

  6. We try to add new providers constantly but we couldn't find an offer for "Hito Hata: Raise the Banner" online. Please come back again soon to check if there's something new. Synopsis. The film looks back at the life of a man named Oda and other Japanese Americans through the decades as they face great challenges and joys living in the United ...

  7. A landmark project directed by Robert A. Nakamura and Duane Kubo, HITO HATA: RAISE THE BANNER (1980) is the first feature-length film made by and about Asian Pacific Americans. Following a feisty first-generation Japanese American elderly’s life laboring on the transcontinental railroad and struggles in preserving the Little Tokyo community ...