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Baby Drain in Japan

Baby Drain in Japan

With a plummeting birth rate and a rapidly aging population, Japan is facing an unprecedented population collapse with vast economic, social and political implications. We explore the dangers facing the nation.

In bustling Tokyo, there’s little sense of an impending crisis, but Japan is facing a demographic time bomb. “Nobody is having babies. The men aren’t as hungry for success or for relationships as they were before”, says Kaoru Arai. She epitomizes the country’s new breed of successful and financially independent women that are putting their career first. “I’m picky, yes. I want it all”, she smiles. In a desperate move to pull the birth rate back from the brink, the government is offering cash incentives to encourage singles to partner up and procreate. Meanwhile, the elderly are being left behind, with no one to look after them. Japan’s seemingly xenophobic reluctance to admit foreign workers means that major companies are now racing to develop robots to help fill the void and support its ageing population. Somewhat desperate measures, which reveal how difficult the problem has become for the government to handle. “This situation cannot continue, we know this very well, but it is still not something that is easily solved.”

Baby Drain in Japan

They’re All So Beautiful : Episode 4

They're All So Beautiful : Episode 4

In episode 4 of the webseries They’re All So Beautiful, they attempt to answer the question “Do Asian Women Have “White Fever”? Flipping the Yellow Fever the other way around, the short explores White Fever among Asian women. Do Asian women prefer white male over Asian males? Professor Elaine Kim look at both sides of Yellow & White Fever and the perceptions of Asian women to both. Why do some Asian women prefer white males over Asian men? Is it about confidence and conservatism? Do stereotypes creep into these type of relationships?

Previous episodes:
They’re All So Beautiful Episode 1
They’re All So Beautiful Episode 2
They’re All So Beautiful Episode 3

Talking head commentary from experts and everyday Asian/Americans, as well as interviews with patrons of Asian fetish forums spell out the implications of race-based romantic preferences with honesty and humor, making They’re All So Beautiful provocative while politically agnostic. It promises to surprise viewers with its thoughtful look at modern love and relationships, just as with Lum’s award-winning documentary, Seeking Asian Female, which provides the thematic basis of They’re All So Beautiful.

Weekly webisodes will air online leading up to the national broadcast of Seeking Asian Female on Independent Lens on Monday, May 6, 2013 at 10:00 p.m. ET on PBS (check local listings).

They’re All So Beautiful Episode 4

More about They’re All So Beautiful
They’re All So Beautiful is a six-part web series directed by Debbie Lum and co-produced by Maikiko James. The short online documentary episodes are designed to stimulate discussion on yellow fever – a unique but in many ways ubiquitous predilection Western men have for women of Asian descent. Each video starts with a question:

Episode 1: What is Yellow Fever?
Episode 2: Do you have to be white to have Yellow Fever?
Episode 3: What do Asian men think of it?
Episode 4: What about White Fever-Asian women who seek out white men?
Episode 5: What about marriage?

Fruit Ninja FAIL by Ryan Higa

Fruit Ninja FAIL by Ryan Higa

What happens when Ryan Higa tries to shoot a Fruit Ninja video and …fails? He puts it online of course. Watch Ryan Higa’s Fruit Ninja Fail and don’t try this at home. The fruit that did the damage to him is none other than the watermelon. Fruit Ninja can be a dangerous game. Ryan should have stuck with playing with the Kendama Toy.

Fruit Ninja FAIL by Ryan Higa

FLASHBACKATTACK by Wong Fu Productions

FLASHBACKATTACK by Wong Fu Productions

To get their creative juices flowing, the crew at Wong Fu Productions go on a camping retreat. Chris and his kayak want to go, but at the last minute he flakes. Meanwhile, Christine and her fear of bears pulls out. With the trio of Ted, Phil, and Wes heading out, they must remember things from their childhood and understand that each of their actions have potential consequences for the future. The short is packed with flashback to explain everything that’s happening. Their retreat helped to come up with the short. Can you put it all together?

Watch more Wong Fu Productions: Meet the Kayak, Too Fast, Company Car, Drummer Love Song, Two Weeks Later: Resolution Fails, Hugger, Take it Slow, Two After Noon,The Catman Rises, Textreme, Race You, Real Friends, and The Last.

FLASHBACKATTACK by Wong Fu Productions

For Closure :short film

For Closure :short film

The crew over at Revelcade Entertainment released their horror short film “For Closure”. A young couple spends their first night in their new home, but find out they aren’t alone. The truth behind their purchase will be discovered, but it could already be too late to escape. Their dream home just became their worst nightmare. Prepare to be creeped out. Maybe you should rethink that foreclosed home purchase.

For Closure :short film

Anthony Bourdain’s Parts Unknown with David Choe

Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown with David Choe

Anthony Bourdain meets an artist in Los Angeles’ Koreatown whose unconventional style has helped him hit it big. He visits none other than David Choe. David’s IDGAF style has made him millions with Facebook stock and he still DGAF. See his liar as he shows of his “lab” and paints Anthony Bourdain. Watch how his unconventional style has helped him hit it big. Learn more about David Choe in the film “Dirty Hands : The Art & Crimes of David Choe.”

Anthony Bourdain’s Parts Unknown with David Choe