Shin Miyata, a Tokyo-based record label owner

Film Screenings

JANM Digital Film Festival: Our Man in Tokyo Q&A

Shin Miyata, a Tokyo-based record label owner

Film Screenings

JANM Digital Film Festival: Our Man in Tokyo Q&A

About the Event

FREE

Discover the behind the scenes experience of developing and creating the documentary, Our Man in Tokyo (The Ballad of Shin Miyata), in this live Q&A with Shin Miyata himself, director Akira Boch, and featured musicians Martha Gonzalez of Quetzal and David Gomez.

The short film explores the struggles and obsessions of Shin Miyata, a Tokyo-based record label owner and promoter who specializes in the difficult task of distributing Chicano music in Japan. His goal of bringing authentic and diverse representations of Chicano and Latinx culture to Japan and his purity of intention that hasn’t brought him financial gain, but has instead delivered a wealth of understanding that has educated, enlightened, and changed the lives of many people.

Following a facilitated discussion between Boch, Miyata, Gonzalez, and Gomez, the audience will have the chance to ask questions they may have about Chicanx music in Japan, the origins of these friendships and creative partnerships, and much more.

Be sure to watch the film first on JANM’s YouTube channel, then join us for the Q&A which will be streamed live on JANM’s YouTube channel on Friday, May 15, from 6 p.m.–7 p.m. (PDT).

WATCH THE FILM

(Also available with Japanese and Spanish subtitles)

JOIN US FOR THE Q&A

Learn more about the film in this 2018 JANM blog post by director Akira Boch.

Free

Friday, May 15, 2020

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM PDT

Submit questions in advance using this form. Participants will be able to chat and ask additional questions live (you will need to be logged in to YouTube to participate in the chat).

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About the Event

FREE

Discover the behind the scenes experience of developing and creating the documentary, Our Man in Tokyo (The Ballad of Shin Miyata), in this live Q&A with Shin Miyata himself, director Akira Boch, and featured musicians Martha Gonzalez of Quetzal and David Gomez.

The short film explores the struggles and obsessions of Shin Miyata, a Tokyo-based record label owner and promoter who specializes in the difficult task of distributing Chicano music in Japan. His goal of bringing authentic and diverse representations of Chicano and Latinx culture to Japan and his purity of intention that hasn’t brought him financial gain, but has instead delivered a wealth of understanding that has educated, enlightened, and changed the lives of many people.

Following a facilitated discussion between Boch, Miyata, Gonzalez, and Gomez, the audience will have the chance to ask questions they may have about Chicanx music in Japan, the origins of these friendships and creative partnerships, and much more.

Be sure to watch the film first on JANM’s YouTube channel, then join us for the Q&A which will be streamed live on JANM’s YouTube channel on Friday, May 15, from 6 p.m.–7 p.m. (PDT).

WATCH THE FILM

(Also available with Japanese and Spanish subtitles)

JOIN US FOR THE Q&A

Learn more about the film in this 2018 JANM blog post by director Akira Boch.

Submit questions in advance using this form. Participants will be able to chat and ask additional questions live (you will need to be logged in to YouTube to participate in the chat).

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