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  1. Hito Hata: Raise the Banner: Directed by Duane Kubo, Robert A. Nakamura. With Mako, Hiroshi Kashiwagi, Pat Morita, Saachiko. 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 States.

  2. 1 de dic. de 2022 · Restoration World Premiere. A landmark project, Hito Hata: Raise the Banner is the first feature-length film made about Asian Pacific Americans by Asian Pacific Americans. Produced by Visual Communications and co-directed by Robert Nakamura and Duane Kubo, the film stars Mako (Supporting Actor Oscar nominee for The Sand Pebbles) as ...

  3. 22 de oct. de 2023 · 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. Capturing the contributions and hardships of Japanese Americans from the turn-of-the-20th century, the film centers on Oda (the late veteran actor/director ...

  4. Join us for the premiere of a remastered version of HITO HATA: RAISE THE BANNER (4k Restoration), a groundbreaking film by Robert A. Nakamura and Duane Kubo that had its World Premiere more than 40 years ago. A talkback with the filmmaking team will follow the screening.

  5. 11 de jul. de 2023 · Asian CineVision. 833 subscribers. Subscribed. 2. 171 views 6 months ago. A landmark project directed by Robert A. Nakamura and Duane Kubo, HITO HATA: RAISE THE BANNER (1980) is the first...

  6. 6 de dic. de 1980 · Hito Hata: Raise the Banner es una película estrenada en el año 1980 dirigida por Duane Kubo y Robert A. Nakamura . Está protagonizada por Mako, Hiroshi Kashiwagi, Pat Morita...The film looks back at the life of a man named Oda and other Japanese Americans through the decades as they face ...

  7. Overview. Hito Hata: Raise the Banner (1980) 12/06/1980 (US) Drama 1h 26m. User. Score. Overview. 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 States. Robert A. Nakamura. Director, Writer. Duane Kubo. Director. John Esaki. Writer.