Hafu (film)

Hafu: The Mixed-Race Experience in Japan is a 2013 Japanese documentary film that explores the intricacies of mixed-race, ethnically half Japanese people called hāfu and their multicultural experiences in modern Japan. The film featured hafu people share their experiences. Such as those who've lived their whole life in Japan. Or those who arrived later in life and others are in between. The contrast between Japanese and other cultures can be akin to two different worlds. It sheds light on what it is like to be multiracial and multicultural in a homogeneous Japan. It seeks to answer the question what does it mean to be hāfu? What does it mean to be Japanese, and what does it mean for Japan?

Hafu
Film poster
Directed byMegumi Nishikura, Lara Perez Takagi
Written by
  • Marcia Yumi Lise
  • David Mitsuaki Yano
Produced by
  • Megumi Nishikura
  • Lara Perez Takagi
Starring
  • David Mitsuaki Yano
  • Gabriela Oi
  • Alex Oi
  • Sophia Fukunishi
  • Fusae Miyako
  • Tetsuya Oi
  • Sara Oi
  • Edward Yutaka Sumoto
Edited byAika Miyake
Music byWinton White, Winchester Niitete Boye
Production
company
  • Distribber
Distributed byPrime Video, Vimeo On Demand
Release date
  • April 5, 2013 (2013-04-05) (U.S.)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguagesEnglish, Japanese

The making of this documentary took 3 years of research, interviews and filming. It was completed in April 2013. The documentary is in Japanese with English subtitles and English with Japanese subtitles. Some protagonists talk in English.

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