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Strawberry Fields (1997 film)

Strawberry Fields is a 1997 independent feature film directed by Japanese American filmmaker Rea Tajiri and co-written by Tajiri and Japanese Canadian author Kerri Sakamoto.

Strawberry Fields
DVD cover
Directed byRea Tajiri
Written byRea Tajiri
Kerri Sakamoto
Produced byRea Tajiri
Jason Kliot
Hank Blumenthal
Starring
CinematographyZachary Winestine
Edited bySteve Hamilton
James Lyons
Music byBundy Brown
Sooyoung Park
Distributed byVanguard Cinema (DVD)
Release date
1997
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$360,000[1]

Plot

The story of the film centers on Irene Kawai, a Japanese American teenager in Chicago in the 1970s 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.

Main cast

Production

Filmmaker Rea Tajiri, whose own grandparents and parents were interned, was inspired to make the project because of the lack of films that explored the effects of internment on internees' children.

“I felt at the time I began the project that there hadn’t been any films made that looked at the effect the internment had on the children of internees,” said the New York City-based filmmaker...“What was that moment like when you discovered your family was interned and how does that affect you? How does that make you look at your family after that point?”[1]

Strawberry Fields was filmed in Chicago, Illinois, and in California. The film was completed in 1997, a process that took four years.[1] It took another two years to get commercially released.[1] The film received funding from CPB, NEA and ITVS.

Release

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.[1] It was released on VHS and DVD by Vanguard Cinema.

Reception

Critic Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times called the film "very impressive...a tough-minded, idiosyncratic coming-of-age story".[2] Variety was more critical, citing the film's "superficially sketched characters" and "hackneyed dialogue".[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Matsumoto, Jon (June 4, 1999). . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on August 12, 2020. Retrieved January 8, 2022.
  2. ^ Thomas, Kevin (3 April 1997). . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 23 August 2014.
  3. ^ Harvey, Dennis (March 29, 1997). "Strawberry Fields". Variety. Retrieved January 8, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

External links

  • Strawberry Fields at IMDb

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