Sincerely, Miné Okubo (film)
Biographical film on artist Miné Okubo produced for the exhibition Miné Okubo's Masterpiece: The Art of Citizen 13660 at the Japanese American National Museum (August 28, 2021 to March 27, 2022). Director Yuka Murakami provides an overview of Okubo's life and art, drawing on family members, friends and scholars, and uses archival photographs and footage along with two prior interviews with Okubo. Given the exhibition's focus on her wartime incarceration, the film provides a broader view of her life and work, especially the evolution of her postwar art and her postwar life in New York City.
Might also like Harsh Canvas: The Art and Life of Henry Sugimoto (2001); Days of Waiting: The Life and Art of Estelle Ishigo (1990); The Cats of Mirikitani (2006)
Release Date | 2021 |
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Runtime | 16 minutes |
Director | Yuka Murakami |
Starring | Seiko Buckingham (interviewee), Miya Frank (interviewee), Maymanah Farhat (interviewee), Kristen Hayashi (interviewee), Jeanice Tanaka (interviewee), Phil Tajitsu Nash (interviewee) |
Music | Amanda Yamate |
Cinematography | Asuka Lin |
Editing | Asuka Lin |
Studio | Japanese American National Museum |
For More Information
Yuka Murakami website, https://yuka-m.info/Works .
Hirai, Tomo. " Short Films Take Artistic Look at Camp ." Nichi Bei Weekly , Feb. 17, 2022.