Murtada Elfadl The weight of responsibility is very much on director Tadashi Nakamura’s mind throughout the process of making “Third Act.” He’s making a film about his father, Robert A.
Nakamura, a giant of American independent cinema while trying to make his own mark on the medium outside of his father’s shadow.
He’s dealing with sensitive topics that his family has mostly avoided talking about, while trying to make an unvarnished documentary about how circumstances shape an artist’s legacy.
Tadashi Nakamura takes on a lot with “Third Act” since it’s a historical and educational documentary while also being a very personal story.
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