2005 Boston Asian American Film Festival

AARW - Asian American Resource Workshop

Asian American Resource Workshop

 

 

Films

PAWNS OF THE KING

United States, 2004) Dir./Wtr.:

A World War II Zero fighter pilot (Sab Shimono), haunted by the past, is forced to confront his fears when he meets an old enemy, a U.S. Army 442nd soldier (Michael Yama), and plays a fateful game of chess. The Zero pilot finds himself in enemy territory when his wife dies and his daughter (Emily Kuroda) asks him to live with her in the U.S. To ease his pain, she takes him to a local park. There, he meets the 442nd soldier and his friends (Jim Ishida, Rodney Kageyama, Ken Takemoto), who challenge him to a game of chess. He’s also forced to battle the demons of his past. The outcome changes his life forever. Imperial Japanese Navy Zero fighter pilots are legendary for their battles in the Pacific War. The U.S. Army 442nd Regimental Combat Team is the most decorated unit in U.S. military history and composed almost entirely of Japanese Americans.

(Super 16mm, Color, Running Time: 17 Minutes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When

Thursday-Sunday, September 15-18th 2005

 

Where

ICA- Institute of Contemporary Art. Click here for directions.

 

Tickets

$7 General

$6 AARW/Seniors/Students/ICA Members

 

Affiliates

AAJANE

ASIA

BASA

 

Presented by

The Asian American Resource Workshop

and

Institute of Contemporary Art

 

Made possible with generous funding from

The WANG Foundation