
Documentary film version of the stage show in which actress Cynthia Gates Fujikawa explores the story of her father, actor Jerry Fujikawa, who had a long career in films and television, most often as a stereotyped Asian. The daughter, in the course of searching out her late father's history, discovers many things that she had not known, among them that her father had spent time in Manzanar, the internment camp for Japanese-Americans during World War II, that he had had a family prior to hers, and that somewhere out there was a sister she had never known existed.
Crew
Beth Schachter
Director
Cynthia Gates Fujikawa
Writer, Producer
Allan Holzman
Editor, Director of Photography, Producer
Lisa Joe
Associate Producer
Seemah Wilder
Associate Producer
Bekah Wright
Associate Producer
Matthew Maraffi
Production Designer
Selina Jayne
Makeup Artist
David Van Tieghem
Sound Designer
Susan Justin
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