
Christopher Makoto Yogi
Directing
Known For

Late 18th century, Tohoku. An outcast girl, Rin lives in a village suffering from famine. She draws strength from Mt. Hayachine, where the spirits of humans ascend after passing.
Mountain Woman

A ghost story set in the pastoral countryside of the north shore of O‘ahu telling the story of an elderly man facing the end of his life, visited by the ghosts of his past.
I Was a Simple Man

Documentary feature about 11-time Jeopardy! champion and Internet iconoclast, Arthur Chu.
Who Is Arthur Chu?

A saxophonist who grew up in Hawaii returns to the state and stays at a Buddhist bed and breakfast.
August at Akiko's

Living out his last days in the north shore of Hawaii, an old Japanese man is visited by the ghosts of his past.
Ghosts

Director's statement: "Another sketch in an ongoing look at transitions on Oahu, this time looking at places from my youth: my childhood home, theaters, malls, skate parks, nighttime beach parties, the state mental hospital, summer bon dances."
Suddenly, Honolulu

A meditation session beginning just before dawn and continuing in real time as the sun rises.
a still place

A minimalist, meditative film centering around an aimless young filmmaker in contemporary Honolulu, and the film he subsequently makes about his home.
Layover, on the Shore

A young traveler decides to sneak into a bookstore after hours for an overnight stay.
Maps

An audio-visual collage looking at 100 years of Hollywood representation of Hawai'i.
Occasionally, I Saw Glimpses of Hawai'i

After a night of drinking in Los Angeles, Mark and Natalie, two transplants from Hawaii, retire to a friend's apartment where their drunken discussion touches upon notions of art, loneliness, and the inability to communicate.
November Ninth, We Stayed Up Late

Director's statement: "Back home in Hawaii this past summer, the thing that mesmerized me most was the massive amounts of development in the city. This shifting skyline — 22 condos going up in Kakaako alone, I’m told. I’m neither for nor against all this change but I’m not ambivalent either, transitions are always powerful."
Suddenly, Honolulu

The filmmaker travels home to Hawaii to confront the death of his father, and finds peace through the simple act of talking.