Yasujirō Ozu Digression: Roddy Bogawa, I Was Born, But
Roddy Bogawa's 2004 documentary I Was Born, But is named
after Yasujiro Ozu's 1934 silent film and mirrors that film in specifics of
identity formation, particularly how class, culture, and nation inform who we
are. The film is parts quiet meditation on Japanese American identity,
including thoughts on Pearl Harbor, and the formative influence of the punk
rock scene. Through additional reflection on his childhood in California and
Hawaii and its impact, Bogawa creates an entrancing narrative that feels very
different from Ozu but still tells a similar story on how art and identity
shapes us.

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