Roger Ebert

The Urban Environment: A Conversation with Tatsu Aoki, Avant-Garde Filmmaker (opens in new tab)

I first heard of Tatsu Aoki, the Tokyo-born, Chicago-based musician, teacher, and filmmaker, through Carson Wang, a then UChicago master’s student studying Asian American political film. A passionate political organizer and friend, Carson’s then future thesis spotlighted one of Aoki’s early films, “3725,” as an example of “local filmmaking on the periphery of the Asian […]

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