Third Act
Tadashi Nakamura / United States / 2025 / 93 min
Tadashi Nakamura portrays his father. In front of his son’s camera, Robert A. Nakamura, an icon of Japanese-American independent cinema, speaks about self-hatred, assimilation, and the long journey to self-acceptance. Born in the U.S. to Japanese immigrant parents, he spent three years in an internment camp after the attack on Pearl Harbor – a wound that shaped his life. Later, he discovered a voice for himself and an entire generation in filmmaking. An intimate portrait of memory, pain, and the healing power of filmmaking.
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| Year | 2025 |
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| Production Country | United States |
| Runtime | 93 min |
| FSK | Not rated |
| Language | English |
| Subtitle | English |
| Premiere Status | German Premiere |
| Director | Tadashi Nakamura |
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| Producers | Eurie Chung, Tadashi Nakamura |