
Black x Japanese American Solidarity in ‘Desolate Dreams’
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About this listen
Desolate Dreams is a short film in pre-production set in 1942 in downtown Los Angeles. It follows Robert Parker (Deon Tillman), an African American journalist who advocates for justice alongside a Japanese American family forced into a prison camp after issuing Executive Order 9066 following the events of Pearl Harbor.
In this conversation, we’re joined by Writer - Director Kiyoka “Kex” Rhodes, Deon Tillman, and Brent Yoshida to discuss the pre-production process, the inspiration behind ‘Desolate Dreams’ and what this project means to them on a professional and personal level.
Socials
Minority Report w/ Salomón Instagram - @minority_report_pod
Personal IG Page - @Salmonflamingos
Official ‘Desolate Dreams’ Website
- Sponsorship Page
Desolate Dreams IG page - @desolatedreamsfilm
Desolate Dreams Twitter - @DesolateFilm
Credits
Created and hosted by Salomón Flamenco
Our Music is by Apoorva Mangipudi
The design work is by Sherry Chiang
And a big thank you to Kex, Deon, and Brent for coming on the show!