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Sin Padre
A Brooklyn New York native runs a local barbershop in Shibuya, Tokyo. He finds himself financially and socially struggling
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A Brooklyn New York native runs a local barbershop in Shibuya, Tokyo. He finds himself financially and socially struggling
Short Film was on point pertaining to barbershop conversations overall, agreeing to disagreements and “GTFOH” questions or answers. The conclusion was epic , calling your daughter on her birthday mentioning that she has a younger brother now. All three characters did an amazing job, music was 👌👌 also.
Amazing 🤩 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
It was intense and thought provoking! I could relate to the characters a lot especially living in Tokyo myself. Kudos to the actors!
Full of relatable interleiving conversations and concepts amongst blacks and foreigners in Japan surronding fatherhood and acceptance while maintaing personal faith and clutural power in a foreign land. Very powerful and kudos to the cast.