Strawberry Fields (film)
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Directed by | Rea Tajiri |
Produced by | Rea Tajiri Jason Kliot |
Written by | Rea Tajiri & Kerri Sakamoto |
Starring | Suzy Nakamura James Sie |
Music by | Bundy Brown Sooyoung Park |
Cinematography | Zachary Winestine |
Editing by | Steve Hamilton James Lyons |
Distributed by | Vanguard Cinema (DVD) |
Release date(s) | 1997 |
Running time | 90 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Strawberry Fields (1997) is an independent feature film directed by Japanese American filmmaker Rea Tajiri and co-written by Tajiri and Japanese Canadian author Kerri Sakamoto.
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[edit] Background
Strawberry Fields was filmed in Chicago, Illinois, and in California. It received funding from CPB, NEA and ITVS, and was completed in 1997. It premiered at the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival and was an Official Selection to the Venice Film Festival. It also screened at the Los Angeles Film Festival and won the Grand Prix at the Fukuoka Asian Film Festival. Film critic Roger Ebert called the film "... a moving piece of work." It was released on VHS and DVD by Vanguard Cinema.
[edit] Plot
The story of the film centers on Irene Kawai, a Japanese American teeanger in Chicago in the 70's who is haunted by a photo of her grandfather she never knew, standing by a barracks in a World War II internment camp for Japanese Americans. Prompted by visits from the ghost of Terri, her dead baby sister, Irene journeys with her boyfriend, Luke, on a road trip to Arizona, where the Poston War Relocation Center once stood, and where the photo of her grandfather was taken.
[edit] Cast
(Main players)
- Suzy Nakamura as Irene Kawai
- James Sie as Luke
- Heather Yoshimura as Terri
- Marilyn Tokuda as Alice
- Reiko Mathieu as Aura
- Chris Tashima as Mark
- Takayo Fischer as Takayo
- Peter Yoshida as Bill
[edit] Trivia
- The original title to the film was "What Happened to Her? and the Strawberry Fields."
- The roles of "Takayo" and "Mark" were created for Takayo Fischer and Chris Tashima after the filmmakers met them during auditions for other roles.