
Omoiyari
Documentary · Music
Overview
Violinist and songwriter Kishi Bashi travels on a musical journey to understand WWII era Japanese Incarceration, assimilation, and what it means to be a minority in America today.
Top Cast
Kishi Bashi
Kishi Bashi
Himself / Narration
Kishi Bashi
Himself / Narration
Sola Ishibashi
Sola Ishibashi
Sola Ishibashi
Ben Chicarishi
Ben Chicarishi
Ben Chicarishi
Betty Morita
Betty Morita
Betty Morita
Motsugo Morita
Motsugo Morita
Motsugo Morita
Frank Shobu Fujii
Frank Shobu Fujii
Frank Shobu Fujii
Mabel Shoji Boggs
Mabel Shoji Boggs
Mabel Shoji Boggs
Kay Sakai Nakao
Kay Sakai Nakao
Kay Sakai Nakao
Kara Kondo
Kara Kondo
Kara Kondo
Massie Hinatsu
Massie Hinatsu
Massie Hinatsu
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