An intimate story of a young woman grappling with a complicated relationship with her single mother, who confronts the wounds of her past when she reunites with a childhood friend, now a single mother herself.
Raito Nishizaka is a film director and illustrator known for the feature film “Aichaku,” the Japanese comedy series “The Benza,” and the travel documentary series “Getting Dirty in Japan.” Influenced by his experience in foster care as a child, Nishizaka actively advocates for foster care reform and raises awareness about child abuse in Japan through his work.
Japanese Film Festival of Arizona
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