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2017 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival

Wasteful

Directed by George Takaki

USA / 2017 / 4 mins / Color / 16:9, D-Cinema

Plays In:
Digital Histories 2017: Past Informs the Future

Aratani Theatre
April 30, 2017 2:00 pm

Description

In an alleyway in Little Tokyo, a conflict arises between two segments of society. The conflict escalates, until one of the antagonists quickly settles things.


Director's Bio

George has been a part of Digital Histories for the past three years. This year is his first attempt at making a narrative film.


Credits

Director: George Tataki
Camera Coordinator: Cory Shiozaki
Cameraman: Steve Nagano
Sound: Norman Kuwahara, Kraig Kishii
Props: Susann Takaki, Gerry Chow
Cast: Takaaki Hirakawa, Lindsey Ahtye


Plays in

  1. Digital Histories 2017: Past Informs the Future

    Shorts Programs / 60 mins
    The stories from the past, help inform the future. The Digital Histories program engages the passion of our elders to tell their stories and learn the craft of filmmaking. This year the Digital Histories filmmakers not only told their stories through the documentary form but as well as experimental and narrative shorts. - Gary Gabisan

    Preceded by: A Step Forward

    In This Program: Stop And Smell The Roses, A Matter of Truth, In Plain Sight, Returning to Heart Mountain, With a Little Help From My Friend, Wasteful, Inside Nihon Buyo, Tiffany – The Art of Coming Out, My Chinese Southern Roots – Before Lynwood, Our Torrance Farm – Life Before Lynwood


Dates & Times

Plays In:
Digital Histories 2017: Past Informs the Future

Aratani Theatre
April 30, 2017 2:00 pm