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Robert Akira Nakamura (born July 6, 1937, Venice, California) is a pioneering filmmaker and teacher, sometimes referred to as "the Godfather of Asian American media." In 1970 he cofounded Visual Communications (VC) the oldest community-based Asian Pacific American media arts organization in the United States.
Date Of Birth 1937-07-06 Profession Director, Producer, Editor
Director Title Year Status Character Toyo Miyatake: Infinite Shades of Gray 2002 Documentary short Harsh Canvas: The Art & Life of Henry Sugimoto 2001 Documentary short Politics of Plate Lunch 1997 Documentary short Looking Like the Enemy 1996 as Robert Nakamura Something Strong Within 1995 Short Through Our Own Eyes 1992 Short Hito Hata: Raise the Banner 1980 co-director Wataridori: Birds of Passage 1974 Short documentary as Robert Nakamura Manzanar 1971 Short
Producer Title Year Status Character Queer, Undocumented & Unafraid 2012 Documentary short producer 11 24 2011 Short associate producer We Are Able 2010 Video documentary short executive producer A Song for Ourselves 2009 Documentary short executive producer - as Robert Nakamura Dear Miss Breed 2000 Short executive producer The Journey 1975 Short producer I Told You So 1973 Short producer Cruisin' J-Town 1972 Short producer
Editor Title Year Status Character Looking Like the Enemy 1996 as Robert Nakamura Something Strong Within 1995 Short Through Our Own Eyes 1992 Short
Writer Title Year Status Character Hito Hata: Raise the Banner 1980
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Living on Tokyo Time 1987 production assistant - as Robert Nakamura
Thanks Title Year Status Character The Game 1995 Short special thanks - as Robert A. Nakmura Illusions 1982 Short special thanks - as Robert Nakamura
Self Title Year Status Character Spirits of Rebellion: Black Film at UCLA 2011 Video documentary Himself (as Robert Nakamura)
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2002 Grand Jury Award Florida Film Festival Best Documentary Short Film Toyo Miyatake: Infinite Shades of Gray (2002)
Known for movies Toyo Miyatake: Infinite Shades of Gray (2002) as Director
Hito Hata: Raise the Banner (1980) as Director
Something Strong Within (1995) as Director
Looking Like the Enemy (1996) as Director