Saturday, September 5, 2015

'Seppuku' Japanese Film

Support indie films! 'Seppuku' is an important film that sheds light on the perils of the Japanese, against a backdrop of the U.S. culture

Seppuku is a Japanese-American cinematic folk tale that chronicles the ritual death and rebirth of Mari Yoshimori. It looks through the lens of a psyche molded through generations by the legacy of internment, a tragic event tucked away in the dark corners of America’s past. 

 Mari Yoshimori holds the U.S. record for the fastest 400 meter time in track and field. Shortly before Olympic trials, she learns that she has a potentially career-threatening torn hamstring. This news crushes her soul. Not listening to her doctor or mother’s advice, Mari keeps training, and pushes herself too far. So far that the powers of nature thrust her into the depths of a psychological purgatory. While there, she meets her spiritual sidekick, Bettari. Petite, cute and mysterious, she communicates through a handwritten sign as she playfully lures Mari deeper into her domain. Only Mari can decide whether Bettari intends to guide or destroy.

The cool thing is that they are making an impact film promoting awareness. They are using Seed and Spark so Check Out the link @   http://www.seedandspark.com/studio/seppuku

There is a video from Executive Producer 
Daryn Wakasa
On that Seed and Spark Page.

Facebook @  https://www.facebook.com/SeppukuJAFilm?fref=ts
IMDB @ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4968024/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast

Keep reading Dan's Movie Report later in 2015 for an exclusive update!

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