The Harimaya Bridge Screening
JCCH volunteers and members are invited to a special screening of the soon to be released film The Harimaya Bridge, this Sunday, February 7 starting at 2 pm. Presented by the Consulate General of Japan at Honolulu, the event is co-sponsored by JCCH, the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa, and the UH Center for Japanese Studies. After the screening, the film’s director, Aaron Woolfolk (who is a JET program alumnus) and Professor Christine Yano of the University of Hawai‘i (and JCCH board of directors member) will speak.
The plot of the film follows Daniel Holder, an African American man whose father was killed fighting the Japanese during the World War II, something he thought he had made peace with, until a recent discovery revealed to him the cruel and brutal way in which his father died. So when Daniel’s beloved artist son Mickey takes a job in Japan teaching English, it creates a rift between them.
Mickey dies in a traffic accident, and Daniel’s profound regret at their estrangement is matched only by his increased resentment towards Japan; a country he thinks took not only his father, but now his only child as well. Despite these feelings, Daniel goes to Japan to retrieve Mickey’s final paintings. After all of the kindness he is shown and the evidence of the happy life his son led, he cannot let go of his hatred. Some unexpected discoveries about Mickey’s life and legacy change everything for Daniel, forcing him to reassess his feelings and the life he will henceforth lead.
The film stars Ben Guillory, Saki Takaoka, Misa Shimizu, and Danny Glover. See the trailer for the film above.
The screening will take place at the Shidler College of Business Building, Room A101(2404 Maile Way) at 2 pm. The event will be free of admission, but there will be a non-refundable on-campus parking fee. Seating is limited, so please call Ms. Yoshiko Matsuoka at 543-3127 to RSVP for yourself and up to two guests. (www.spoiledsansei.com)