¡Mr.P's Dancing Sushi Bar
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 Description
[Machine Translation] Sushi is now very popular in the U.S., but it was in the mid-1960s that Edo-mae sushi first became available in the U.S. At that time, Japan was experiencing a period of rapid economic growth. At that time, Japan was experiencing a period of rapid economic growth. A small sushi counter in the lobby of a hotel in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, was opened for trading company employees sent to the United States. Around the same time, the U.S. sent many young men to fight in the Vietnam War. What did the U.S. bring to Japan and Asia? Is the U.S. military fleet from bases in Japan to Vietnam a mirage of the past that will never happen again? Mr. P's Dancing Sushi Bar" is an attempt to honestly reexamine love and peace in this era from the bottom of one's heart. Directed by Hirotaka Tashiro of "Overflowing Hot Tears," which received rave reviews at the 1992 Berlin Film Festival and New Directors/New Films in New York, a gateway to success for new directors. This film is a new type of international co-production in which the director alone jumped in with the American cast and crew.

Original Release Year: 1998

凌 Credits
Hirotaka Tashiro (Director)

Sy Richardson (Cast)


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