Festival Feats for A Song for Manzanar

May 8, 2015

A Song for Manzanar, a student short film directed by Kazuko Golden and co-written by Josh, continues to do well on the festival circuit.  Thus far, it's been accepted into 10 film festivals and has won awards in many of those.

Among those that the film will be screened at or has been screened at are The Women's Independent Film Festival in Los Angeles, the Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival, the California Women's Film Festival in Los Angeles (official selection), the Palm Beach International Film Festival (official entry), the Asians on Film Festival (official selection) in Los Angeles, the 8th Annual WAMM International Film Festival, the Albuquerque Film & Music Experience (official selection), The Maine International Film Festival, The Los Angeles Women's International Film Festival, and the Court Metrage short film corner at Cannes.

The film was well-received at all the festivals it's been shown at and has been awarded laurels. To date, it's received the Audience Choice Award for Best Short Film at the Palm Beach International Film Festival, an honorable mention for Best Song Composition at the Asians on Film Festival, and Best Narrative Short at the Los Angeles Women's International Film Festival. The director was also invited to speak on panels at several of the film festivals and will be traveling to speak at Cannes and at the Albuquerque Film & Music Experience.

A list of the honors can be found in the Awards section. The status of the short film and the list of laurels will be updated as more word is received. For more information about A Song for Manzanar, see the project listing or its Facebook page.