- Lisa Onodera
Lisa Onodera is an American independent film producer, of such noted films as "Picture Bride", "
The Debut " and "Americanese ". She grew up in Berkeley, California, and attended UCLA where she received a degree from the School of Motion Picture and Television.Early film credits include serving as
Associate Producer onArthur Dong 's documentary, "Forbidden City, USA " and the Frontline documentary, "The Monster That Ate Hollywood".Onodera produced the 1995
Sundance Film Festival Audience Award winner, "Picture Bride", directed byKayo Hatta , [http://www.aaiff.org/profiles/ Kayo Hatta bio at NYAAIFF 2006] ] starringYouki Kudoh ,Akira Takayama ,Tamlyn Tomita , andToshiro Mifune . The film, considered a landmarkAsian American work, also received anIndependent Spirit Award nomination for Best First Feature, [ [http://www.greencine.com/webCatalogMore?prodid=87829 "Picture Bride" profile on greencine.com] ] and was released byMiramax Films .From 1997 to 2002, Onodera ran the production company, Celestial Pictures, with producer
Peter Shiao . The company developed a number ofAsian American projects, and co-financed and co-produced Jule Gilfillan's "Restless", a romantic drama set and shot in Beijing, China.In 2000, she produced
Gene Cajayon 'sFilipino American feature, "The Debut ", starringDante Basco , which won the Audience Award at theHawaii International Film Festival [ [http://www.imdb.com/Sections/Awards/Hawaii_International_Film_Festival/2000 HIFF Award Winners] onIMDb ] and Best Feature at theSan Diego Asian Film Festival . [ [http://www.asianamericanfilm.com/archives/000410.html SDAFF Announces Winners] on AsianAmericanFilm.com - 8/12/00] The film also received an AMMY Award for Best Independent Feature, and a MANAA Media Achievement Award, while breaking indie distribution records with a $2 million box office return during its theatrical release in 2003.In 2003, Onodera produced the
Emmy nominated half-hourPBS television special , "Day of Independence " forCedar Grove Productions , which told the story of a young "Nisei " (second-generationJapanese American ) baseball player facing theJapanese American internment duringWorld War II .In 2006, she produced
Eric Byler 's "TRE" andEmily Skopov 's "Novel Romance".In 2008,
IFC Films will release "Americanese ", an adaptation ofShawn Wong 's seminal Asian American novel, "American Knees ," which Onodera optioned in 1995, the year the book was first published. Written for the screen and directed byEric Byler , and produced by Onodera, the film made its world premiere at the South by Southwest Film Festival (SXSW), winning the SXSW Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature and a Special Jury Prize for Outstanding Ensemble Cast. [ [http://www.indiewire.com/ots/2006/03/bylers_american.html Americanese wins at SXSW] onIndieWire ] The film starsChris Tashima , Allison Sie,Joan Chen ,Kelly Hu ,Ben Shenkman andSab Shimono .References
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