Big Dreams Little Tokyo

Big Dreams Little Tokyo is a 2006 feature-length motion picture written and directed by Dave Boyle. The film premiered November 2, 2006 at the AFI Festival in Hollywood, California and is released on DVD through Echo Bridge on July 22, 2008.

Big Dreams Little Tokyo
Directed byDave Boyle
Produced byDuane Andersen
Meg Boyle
Written byDave Boyle
Music byMark Schulz
CinematographyBill Otto
Edited byDuane Andersen
Scott Hurst
Release date
  • 2006 (2006)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

History

The film was the feature debut of Boyle who conceived the idea while living in the Japantown area of Sydney, Australia. Many of the characters in the film were based on people he met and interacted with while there. It was shot in the summer of 2005 in San Jose and San Francisco, California as well as Salt Lake City, Utah. Big Dreams Little Tokyo was produced by Duane Andersen and Megan Boyle.

Plot

The film tells the story of Boyd (played by Boyle), an American with an uncanny ability to speak Japanese. Boyd aspires to succeed in the world of Japanese business but finds himself mostly on the outside looking in. Meanwhile, his roommate Jerome (Jayson Watabe), is a Japanese American who has always felt too American to be Japanese but too Japanese to be American. He aspires to be a sumo wrestler but finds his weight and blood pressure are thwarting his dreams. Together they struggle to find their place in a world where cultural identity is seldom what it seems.

Cast

ActorCharacter
David BoyleBoyd
Jayson WatabeJerome
Rachel MorihiroMai
Drew KnightAndy
Pepe SernaMr. Gonzalez
Michael YamaMr. Ozu
James Kyson LeeMurakami
Sonny SaitoMr. Tanaka
Bobby SuetsuguMr. Sugimoto
Naohiro TakitaMr. Fuji

Crew

NamePosition
David BoyleWriter and Director
Duane AndersenProducer
Meg BoyleProducer
Bill OttoCinematographer
Erica ElmerProduction Designer
Mark SchulzMusic scoring
Duane AndersenEditor
Scott M. HurstEditor
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