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Indie filmmaker Aaron Yamasato on Hawaii, ninjas, and camp films
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Culture Chat Episode: 14 Aaron is a Japanese American Indie filmmaker from Hawaii. We met 10 years ago working on […]
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Culture Chat Episode: 14
Aaron is a Japanese American Indie filmmaker from Hawaii. We met 10 years ago working on a TV show together in Hong Kong. He is one of the most fun and lighthearted guys I know. Laugh along and learn about ‘camp’ films, and the inspiration behind his critically acclaimed hit Blood of the Samurai. We had some connection issues, so I apologize for the sound. Thank you for the feedback I have been receiving and please share the podcast with one person to help get the word out. Always feel free to send me show ideas or comments to [email protected] or on socialmedia @sifumimichan – now on with the show.
In this episode:
Robert Rodriguez: Rebel Without a Crew
Aaron Yamasato
On the set of Inside Hong Kong: Aaron Yamasato, Mimi Chan, Roger Garcia
Crew of Inside Hong Kong gets Blood of the Samurai as a parting gift!
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