Film Screenings
A Special Screening of Mamo's Weeds
Film Screenings
A Special Screening of Mamo's Weeds
Produced by the National Museum's Frank H. Watase Media Arts Center, Mamo's Weeds is about Mamo Ikeda, a Kibei gardener, besieged with a destructive weed epidemic and a series of strange phone calls. In his search for answers -- from the Southern California Gardeners' Federation to a retro Little Tokyo chop suey house to the lawns of Japanese American neighborhoods -- Mamo finds that the weeds are keys to both his past and his future. Following the screening, scriptwriter Naomi Hirahara joins technical adviser Roy Imazu, director Akira Boch, and actor Ken Takemoto in conversation. Reservations recommended. Free with Museum admission. Dessert reception to follow.
Mamo's Weeds is included in the Beyond the Japanese Garden: Short Stories and Documentaries exhibition DVD available through the Museum Store Online.