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American Archive of Public Broadcasting
American Archive of Public Broadcasting Collection
Japan Northwest
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Item Information
Title:
Japan Northwest
Description:
Half-hour poetic video essay on the aesthetic influence of Japan on culture and arts in the Northwest. Broadcast July 29, 1981. Partial funding from Washington Commission for the Humanities.
Production company:
KCTS (Television station : Seattle, Wash.)
Producer:
Coney, John
Interviewee:
Birkland, Bob
Interviewee:
Niatum, Duane
Interviewee:
Mitchell, Bonnie
Interviewee:
Erickson, Arthur
Interviewee:
Sperry, Robert
Producer:
Walkinshaw, Jean
Interviewee:
Storandt, Priscilla
Interviewee:
Fulgham, Robert
Interviewee:
Ogura, Kendo
Date:
July 21, 1981
Format:
Film/Video
Genre:
Documentary
Location:
Seattle Colleges Cable Television
Collection (local):
American Archive of Public Broadcasting Collection
Series:
Seattle Colleges Cable Television
Subjects:
Race and Ethnicity
Global Affairs
Extent:
00:28:31.177
Link to Item:
http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-5bb489af9d9
Terms of Use:
Rights status not evaluated.
Contact host institution for more information.
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