Warning Shot: The Killing of James H. Wakasa (film)
Film essay by Tina Takemoto about James Hatsuaki Wakasa and other men who were shot to death by guards in concentration camps holding Japanese Americans during World War II. Takemoto uses clips from Hollywood movies, period documentaries and industrial films along with images of camp newspapers and contemporaneous reports to tell the story, augmented with captions. Takemoto suggests that Wakasa was gay, noting the close male companion with whom he traveled the country prior to the war. After detailing Wakasa's killing, Takemoto lists the other Japanese Americans killed by guards in the camps.
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Release Date | 2015 |
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Runtime | 10 minutes |
Director | Tina Takemoto |
Producer | Tina Takemoto |
Writer | Tina Takemoto |
Starring | Sam Takemoto (James Hatsuaki Wakasa), Peppy (Wakasa's dog) |
Cinematography | Tina Takemoto |
Editing | Tina Takemoto |
Studio | Queer Camp Productions |
For More Information
Filmmaker website: http://www.ttakemoto.com/warningshot/index.html .