FROM OKINAWA WITH LOVE (オキナワより愛を込めて) [In-Person]

Directed By Hiroshi Sunairi

Japan, USA | Documentary | 101 min

East Coast Premiere

This screening will be followed by a filmmaker Q&A.

An Okinawan photographer, Mao Ishikawa, spent her early 20s working as a barmaid in establishments catered specifically to African American GIs stationed in Okinawa. “There was love,” as the tagline reads; her photography book, Red Flower – The Women of Okinawa, captured the diaristic intimacy of friendships, love affairs, and wild nights shared amongst her social circle of that time. Looking back on those photographs and Okinawa in the wake of its reversion to Japan in 1972 after the U.S. rule, Mao takes us on the journey of her ardent photographer life through history, politics, racism, love, empowerment, and raison d’être.

Tickets

In-Person
    • Date and Time

      Thursday, August 07 2025

      6:00 PM to 8:00 PM

    • Venue

      Regal Union Square - Auditorium 14

      850 Broadway
      New York, NY 10003

    Film Details

    1. Nudity, Racism, Sexual content

    2. Japanese

    3. English

    4. East Coast Premiere

    5. 2023

    6. 101 minutes

    7. Documentary

    8. Japan, USA

      1. Hiroshi Sunairi


      Hiroshi Sunairi was born in 1972 in Hiroshima. He has created films on topics such as Tibet, Fukushima, poets of Mexico and Bengal, and the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. In 2018, he won a special award at the Atami International Film Festival for 48 YEARS – SILENT DICTATOR, an interview with Iwao Hakamada, the longest-serving death row inmate. His latest film, FROM OKINAWA WITH LOVE, featuring Okinawan photographer Mao Ishikawa, is currently touring theaters in Japan.

      1. Hiroshi Sunairi

        Ider Batbayar

      1. Hiroshi Sunairi

      1. Mao Ishikawa

      1. Audio Mix: Adam Scott

        Sound: Syo Yoshihama

        Subtitles: Naho Sakemi

        Camera/Sound/Editing: Hiroshi Sunairi

        Music: Adam Scott

        Syo Yoshihama

        Tetsuya Yoneda

        Kanta Kitazaki

        and Shuichi Oshiro

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