

Happyend w/ Neo Sora
Feb 4, 2025
Neo Sora, a Japanese-American filmmaker and Palestine solidarity activist based in Tokyo, shares insights on his latest film, Happyend, which premiered at prestigious festivals like Venice and Toronto. The conversation explores the interplay of friendship and political activism in the film, highlighting themes of youth rebellion against Japanese imperialism. Neo reflects on his political awakening post-Fukushima, his cinematic influences, and the importance of diverse storytelling as a catalyst for social change, particularly in the context of ongoing global injustices.
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Intro
00:00 • 5min
Awakening Through Activism
04:57 • 18min
Cinematic Influences and Political Narratives
22:36 • 18min
Historical Context of Foreignness and Control in Japan
40:52 • 4min
Emotions and Politics in Film
44:28 • 21min
Navigating Leadership in Social Movements
01:05:15 • 28min
Art, Activism, and the Palestinian Cause
01:33:10 • 4min
Navigating Identity and Autonomy
01:37:31 • 7min