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Interview with director Steven Okazaki

APA interviews Oscar-winner Steven Okazaki, director of the new HBO documentary "White Light/Black Rain," which chronicles the decades of struggles of atomic bomb victims from Hiroshima and Nagasak...  
 
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redbluechip (4 months ago) Show Hide
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me too i almost cried.
yf19194 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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There are various views in the war.
It is a cause of looking correct now in the invasion of a document of which the justice is obviously the United States and the premeditated in reality United States Hiroshima Nagasaki. Weak one was only defeated one of the fights that were a lot. It cannot be previously said that the person who puts out his hand is evil.
chibineko420 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Is there somewhere like a website
That I can watch this online?
I've really been wanting to see it
harvy (1 year ago) Show Hide
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i saw this one.. it was a sad documentary.
jjislas81 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Steven Okazaki Rocks! No BS in him.
LilyoftheShadow (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I recently watched Okazaki's documentary, Hunting Tigers, in my Survey of Non-Western Art class. I found it really interesting, and found this while looking for some of his other documentaries. I'm even more interested in seeing them, now that I have more perspective on Mr. Okazaki himself. Thank you for posting this!
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Thank you for posting this. After watching White Light Back Rain, I was curious about the people who made the documentary. Nice to have the director's perspective.

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