Nanako Kurihara is an award-winning producer/director. Kurihara was born and grew up in Japan. She graduated from Waseda University with a BA in Political Science. After working as a magazine editor, she moved to New York where she started to make documentaries.
Her first film, Ripples of Change about the Japanese women’s movement was shown internationally and was broadcast in the United States and Australia.
She recently completed A Grandpa from Brazil about a first generation immigrant’s personal look at Japanese migration to Brazil and return migration of Japanese-Brazilians to Japan. The documentary was screened across Japan in theaters and communities to connect Japanese with Brazilians in the time of economic crisis. It was also shown in Brazil in 2008 at the time of the centennial of Japanese immigration to Brazil; in the States at Chicago University and Northwestern Unviersity; in Toronto, Canada, at the Association for Asian Studies. Film Expo.
She currently resides in Kyoto, Japan. She holds a M.A. and Ph.D. from the Performance Studies at New York University.
Filmography
1993
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