A preview of the documentary Forgive - Don’t Forget from filmmaker Paul D. Ufema.
Forgive - Don’t Forget explores the connection—by way of a Japanese sword—between two very different cultures and the importance of remembrance. The Japanese sword is a symbol deeply embedded in Japan’s history and spiritual heritage. When an American who inherited a sword surrendered to his grandfather at the conclusion of World War II decides to search for its original owner and return it to his family, he runs into a host of seemingly insurmountable barriers. His quest ultimately leads to a better understanding of both American and Japanese cultures and helps bridge the gap between the two.
Brad Bennett
Brad is a Japanese American filmmaker and EMMY®-nominated producer based in Virginia. His first feature documentary, Forgive - Don't Forget, won the Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 2017 Guam International Film Festival.
Paul D. Ufema
Paul D. Ufema first experienced video journalism while serving in the US Army. Later, Paul began his professional career with a local ABC affiliate before going on to work with the Discovery Channel.
Jonah Guelzo
Jonah Guelzo is a Motion Picture Sound Editors Golden Reel-Nominated Sound Editor, having worked on many large and small budget motion pictures, documentaries and commercial projects.
Austin Journey
Based in Central Virginia, Austin Journey started working as a video producer and editor in 2011. He would go on to direct shows for the stage and is currently the editor of Shaking Hands Productions, working on corporate projects.
Welcome to the Scientology Network Documentary Showcase
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