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FILMS AVAILABLE IN DVD
COCKTAIL PARTY Inspired by the Akutagawa Prize winning novella by Tatsuhiro Oshiro
At an evening cocktail party celebrating an esteemed Okinawan businessman, an alleged sexual attack occurs in a local nightclub. The conflicting accounts of a young woman and an American serviceman serve as an ugly reminder of a history of incidents that were routinely swept under the carpet. The military's hopes of a new beginning and an Okinawan businessman's hopes to save his company, rests the power of truth as seen through American and Okinawan eyes.
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LIVE YOUR DREAM The Taylor Anderson Story
The story of an extraordinary American who dedicated herself to teaching Japanese children right up to the earthquake and tsunami of March 11, 2011
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Reason to Hope
This 45 minute program chronicles the earthquake that struck Haiti in January of 2010 which brought tragedy to an island that has seen more than its share of sorrow.
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Struggle and Success the African American Experience in Japan
This 85 minute program examines the
complex lives of African Americans living in Japan. The
program features African Americans from all walks of
life in Japan.
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DOUBLES: Japan and America's Intercultural Children
This 85 minute film is the first in depth look at the lives of the intercultural children of Japanese and Americans from inside America as well as inside Japan.
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After America ...After Japan
In the last 25 years, there has
been a migration of Americans to Japan and Japanese to America.
Regardless of how long or
short the exposure in the
foreign country and culture,
they are forever changed and soon realize that their life will now be a blending of both
cultures, the culture of their birth and the acquired culture of the foreign land.
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A Good Return
Much to their surprise
repatriates returning from
an international assignment
typically find adjusting to
their home country and
their home company harder
than the culture shock they
had when they first went overseas.
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