Drama, Short Film

Riceballs

Directed by: Shingo Usami
2015 / 10 minutes / All

Riceballs

Since the passing of his Australian wife, Kenji has been doing his best to bring up his only son, Josh. While he is in two minds whether to move back to Japan with Josh, Kenji starts making clumsy Japanese rice balls for his son, with the hope he will remain connected to his cultural heritage. Eventually, those rice balls strengthen their bond and help them
overcome the pain of losing their loved one.

This short film will screen together with Tori Girl in Sydney.
From the director:

I have lived outside of Japan for more than a half of my life, and as my identity and the sense of belonging keep evolving I've come to realize my 'Japaneseness' has always been one of the most significant components of who I am. While living in between two cultures, you are constantly reminded how important it is to treasure your heritage and its uniqueness.

- Shingo Usami
Screens in:

Director: Shingo Usami

Written by: Shingo Usami

Producer: Hiroshi Kasuga and Shingo Usami

Director of Photography: Ella Gibbins

Editor: Romain Mongin

Music: Jane Belfrage and Greg Nishimura-Parke

Starring: Shingo Usami and Tatsuo

Genre: Drama, Short Film

Format: DCP colour