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KAYOKO MITSUMATSU |
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Ms. Mitsumatsu has written, directed,
and produced dozens of feature documentary programs for NHK, Japan's
National Public Broadcaster. Her programs include "First They Killed
My Father" (based on the bestselling book from Harpercollins, about
a Cambodian survivor of the Pol Pot regime), International Emmy-nominated
"Jyakuchu: Magical Artist of Edo"; "Stolen Vermeers"; "Child Abuse";
"Class Action Against Petrochemical Corporation"--to name a few.
Currently she is working on documentaries on Alzheimers, TIVO and--for
the world market--"Lost Islands of the World and the Women Who Speak
for Them," and "Betrayed by the Rising Sun: The Comfort Women of
the Imperial Army during World War II." Prior to moving to the US,
Kayoko was a producer/director/ reporter for NHK in Japan; and cultural
attache at the Embassy of Japan in London.
Email Kayoko
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