Our Mr. Matsura
1h 38m

Our Mr . Matsura is the story of Frank (Sakae) Matsura, the orphaned son of a samurai, who emigrated to Washington State in 1901, eventually settling in remote Okanogan County. There he embedded himself in a community of Native people and newly arrived settlers and immigrants, including miners, ranchers, shopkeepers and cowboys. In short order, he became the region’s leading photo-chronicler and, to many, its most beloved citizen. Through his lens, Frank Matsura offered up remarkable retellings of life in the American West and gave people new ways of thinking about themselves. A century later, the people of the county and the Colville Confederated Tribes still have pride and a sense of connection to the work he created.
Crew
Beth Harrington
Director
Asia Brown
Director of Photography
Naohiro Hashimoto
Director of Photography
Hatsumi Asaka
Co-Producer
Nora Colie
Co-Producer
Yuki Yano
Production Assistant
Akihiko Miyawaki
Camera Operator
Megan Neil
Camera Production Assistant
Shiori Nakashima
Camera Production Assistant
Jordan Bagwill Eusebio
Sound Recordist
Yusuke Murayama
Sound Recordist
Ken'ichi Gotô
Lighting Director
Francene J. Blythe-Lewis
Consulting Producer
Kevin Forrest
Additional Photography