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Generations of artists call Robert A. Nakamura “the godfather of Asian American media,” but filmmaker Tadashi Nakamura calls him Dad. Robert’s diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease leads to an exploration of art, activism, grief, and fatherhood.

Director Tadashi Nakamura was in many ways born into filmmaking and his father’s career, appearing as a crying baby being sent to a Japanese American concentration camp in Robert’s landmark film Hito Hata: Raise the Banner (1980). In Third Act, Tad tells the story of his father, his life and career, and the profound influence it has had on Tad’s sense of self, artistry, and citizenship. With Robert in the last stage of his life and Tad a father himself, Tad looks to the past and the future with a searching curiosity of what legacy means and how it can be lived. With a poignant relevancy to this moment in American history, Third Act is an intimate and emotional story of the Asian American experience in its political, historic, personal, and artistic fullness.—Sudeep Sharma

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  • Year
    2024
  • Runtime
    93 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Tadashi Nakamura
  • Producers
    Eurie Chung, Tadashi Nakamura
  • Editor
    Victoria Chalk
  • Executive Producers
    Spencer Nakasako, Diane Quon, Carrie Lozano, Lois Vossen, Donald Young
  • Supervising Producer
    David Eisenberg
  • Consulting Producers
    Noland Walker, Ursula Liang, Marty Syjuco
  • Cinematography
    Tadashi Nakamura, Lou Nakasako, Jess X Snow, Justyn Ah Chong, ʻĀina Paikai, Evan Kodani, Quyên Nguyen-Le
  • Co-Producers
    Lou Nakasako, Alexandra Margolin
  • Associate Producers
    Gena Hamamoto, Lailanie Gadia
  • Composer
    Miles Senzaki