
Omoiyari 2022
"A Song Film by Kishi Bashi"
In the poignant documentary 'Omoiyari (2022)', violinist and songwriter Kishi Bashi embarks on a thought-provoking musical journey to understand the complexities of WWII-era Japanese Incarceration and its lasting impact on America today.
Director: Kishi Bashi
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Omoiyari (2022) about?
Kishi Bashi's documentary explores the complexities of Japanese-American history, delving into the struggles faced by minority communities and the importance of empathy and understanding.
Who directed Omoiyari?
The film was directed by Kishi Bashi.
Who stars in Omoiyari?
The main cast includes Kishi Bashi, Sola Ishibashi, and Ben Chicarishi.
Is Omoiyari (2022) worth watching?
While 'Omoiyari (2022)' may not have a traditional IMDb rating, its poignant themes and captivating storytelling make it a powerful and emotional experience that will leave viewers moved and inspired.
How long is Omoiyari?
The runtime of 'Omoiyari (2022)' is 74 minutes.
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About Omoiyari (2022) — A powerful musical exploration of Japanese-American history.
In the poignant documentary 'Omoiyari (2022)', violinist and songwriter Kishi Bashi embarks on a thought-provoking musical journey to understand the complexities of WWII-era Japanese Incarceration and its lasting impact on America today. As he travels through a rich tapestry of music and personal stories, Kishi Bashi sheds light on the struggles faced by minority communities and the importance of empathy and understanding. Through his unique blend of music and storytelling, Kishi Bashi creates a powerful and emotional experience that will leave viewers moved and inspired.
With its poignant themes and captivating storytelling, 'Omoiyari (2022)' is a must-watch for fans of music, documentary films, and historical dramas. By exploring the intricacies of Japanese-American history and culture, Kishi Bashi's documentary provides a nuanced and thought-provoking perspective on a pivotal moment in American history.
Join Kishi Bashi on his emotional and introspective journey as he delves into the heart of what it means to be a minority in America today.