![]() ![]() His recent films, Mele Murals and Jake Shimabukuro: Life on Four Strings, were on PBS. He has an MFA in Directing from the UCLA School of Film, TV, and Digital Media, and has made over 50 short films, documentaries, and music videos.Įmmy-winning filmmaker Tadashi Nakamura was named one of CNN’s “Young People Who Rock” for being the youngest filmmaker at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and listed as one of the “Top Rising Asian American Directors” on IMDb. The Atomic Cafe The Atomic Cafe is a 1982 documentary film compiled of clips from government propaganda, training films, news stories, advertisements and. About the FilmmakersĪkira Boch is an Emmy-Winning filmmaker and the Director of the Watase Media Arts Center at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles. The Atomic Café (1982) is a devastating chronological snobbery of American disbeliefs and little knowledge of the A-experts at the advent of the atomic age. to yakuza and the biggest rock stars of the day – the Atomic Café became an important part of L.A.’s punk rock history. Atomic Cafe 101 April 5 at 7:16 AM Todays Korean Lunch Specials are: -Korean Style Pork Cutlet with sw. ![]() Infamous for its eclectic clientele – from Japanese American locals and kids from East L.A. That’s when Sansei “Atomic Nancy” with her “take-no-prisoners” punk make-up and demeanor took the café over from her parents and cranked up the jukebox. Synopsis: In the late 1970’s, when L.A.’s punk rock scene was exploding, an unlikely family-owned restaurant in Little Tokyo started by Japanese Americans returning from America’s WWII concentration camps, became one its most popular hang-outs. Located at 422 East First Street in the downtown Los Angeles Little Tokyo District (southwest corner of Alameda and First Streets), the diner was opened by Ito. ![]()
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