Lost LA: Three Views of Manzanar: Adams, Lange, Miyatake (film)
Episode of the Lost LA public television series that looks at the Manzanar photography of Ansel Adams , Dorothea Lange and Toyo Miyatake . Series host Nathan Masters visits the Manzanar National Historic Site , where he discusses the various approaches of the trio with Park Ranger Rose Masters and contemporary photographer Paul Kitagaki and visits the sites of some of their iconic photographs. Masters then visits the Toyo Miyatake Studios in San Gabriel, California, where he meets Alan Miyatake, the grandson of Toyo.
Produced by KCETLink and the USC Libraries, the Lost LA series features little known stories of the history of Los Angeles. A "special" episode in the series, Lost LA: Descanso Gardens , includes another aspect of the Japanese American incarceration experience.
Might also like And Then They Came for Us (2017); Toyo Miyatake: Infinite Shades of Gray (2001); Just Beyond Hope (2012)
Release Date | 2019 |
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Runtime | 27 minutes |
Director | Matt Bass |
Producer | Angela Boisvert |
Starring | Nathan Masters (host), Rose Masters (interviewee), Paul Kitagaki (interviewee), Alan Miyatake (interviewee) |
Music | Tyler Sabbag |
Cinematography | Matt Bass |
Editing | Daniel Leonard |
Studio | KCETLInk and USC Libraries |
For More Information
Official website with streaming link: https://www.pbs.org/video/three-views-of-manzanar-adams-lange-miyatake-vgisog/