Anaheim University’s Carrie Hamilton Entertainment Institute Launches Bachelor’s in Film & Entertainment in Hollywood
August 8, 2023 2025-01-17 11:45Anaheim University’s Carrie Hamilton Entertainment Institute Launches Bachelor’s in Film & Entertainment in Hollywood
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Anaheim University’s Carrie Hamilton Entertainment Institute Launches Bachelor’s in Film & Entertainment in Hollywood
Anaheim University’s Carrie Hamilton Entertainment Institute proudly hosted a one-of-a-kind event, Tokyo Pop Revisited, a celebration of the groundbreaking 1988 film Tokyo Pop, directed by Fran Rubel Kuzui, along with a VIP reception for the launch of the Anaheim University Carrie Hamilton Entertainment Institute’s first degree program. This special event took place at two iconic venues: the Japan Foreign Ministry’s Japan House Los Angeles and the historic TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.
Event Details:
- Date: Tuesday, August 8, 2023
- Locations:
- Japan House Los Angeles: 6801 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
- TCL Chinese Theatre: 6925 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Tokyo Pop Revisited included:
- Exclusive Screening at TCL Chinese Theatre
- As a tribute to the film Tokyo Pop and its star, the late Carrie Hamilton, Anaheim University hosted a special screening of the new restoration. Attendees experienced this unique fusion of Japanese and American independent cinema symbolized in the film at the legendary TCL Chinese Theatre. This exclusive presentation allowed audiences to revisit the film that captured the spirit of 1980s cross-cultural creativity and inspired countless artists and filmmakers.
- Tokyo Pop was restored in 4K by IndieCollect, in association with the Academy Film Archive with funding from Dolly Parton, Carol Burnett, the HFPA Trust, and donors to IndieCollect’s Jane Fonda Fund for Women Directors by Jane Fonda, Dolly Parton, and Carol Burnett.
- After-Screening Reception at Japan House Los Angeles
- Following the movie screening, a reception was held at Japan House Los Angeles, where attendees enjoyed a memorable evening of celebration. Carol Burnett, the guest of honor, announced the launch of Anaheim University’s online Bachelor of Arts in Communication degree program with a concentration in Film & Entertainment, offered through the Carrie Hamilton Entertainment Institute, named in her late daughter’s honor.
- Director Fran Rubel Kuzui participated in an in-depth Q & A about the cultural impact of Tokyo Pop and its role in bridging East and West through music and film. Attendees gained behind-the-scenes insights into the making of the movie and its enduring legacy in global pop culture.
- The reception featured a special musical performance by Carrie’s Tokyo Pop co-star Tadakoro Yutaka and American Idol alum Ava August. Legendary rock photographer Bob Gruen, who took photos during the filming of Tokyo Pop, spoke about his relationship with Carrie Hamilton, sharing heartfelt anecdotes and his experience documenting the iconic moments of the film.
About the Carrie Hamilton Entertainment Institute
The Carrie Hamilton Entertainment Institute, part of Anaheim University, was established to honor the legacy of actress, writer, and director Carrie Hamilton. The institute promotes cross-cultural understanding through entertainment, education, and the arts, fostering creativity and dialogue among global audiences.
About Tokyo Pop
Originally released in 1988, Tokyo Pop tells the story of a young American singer, portrayed by Carrie Hamilton, who travels to Tokyo in search of stardom and discovers a vibrant music scene, romance, and the challenges of cross-cultural exchange. The film’s unique narrative and lively soundtrack have cemented its status as a cult classic.
About Carol Burnett
Carol Burnett, mother of Tokyo Pop star, Carrie Hamilton, is an award-winning American actress, comedian, singer, and writer. The Carol Burnett Show was one of the longest-running variety shows in television history and at the time was one of the only variety shows with a female star. Her exceptional talent and quick wit have made her a beloved figure in the entertainment industry for over six decades. Throughout her illustrious career, Carol Burnett has amassed a multitude of honors and accolades, including six Primetime Emmy Awards, a Tony Award, a Grammy Award, and seven Golden Globe Awards. In 2005, she was bestowed with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in the United States, in recognition of her remarkable achievements. In 2013, she was honored with the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, an esteemed accolade celebrating individuals who have made significant contributions to American comedy. Furthermore, in 2015, the Screen Actors Guild acknowledged her outstanding career by presenting her with the Life Achievement Award and in 2019, the Golden Globes named an award after her for career achievement in television, the Carol Burnett Award, with Carol receiving the first award. On April 26, 2023, she was honored with an NBC special Carol Burnett: 90 Years of Laughter + Love celebrating her 90th birthday. Hailing from San Antonio, Texas, Burnett’s journey to stardom began in the 1950s when she moved to New York City to pursue a career in acting. She gained recognition for her appearances on various television shows, including “The Garry Moore Show,” where her comedic skills and ability to portray a wide range of characters quickly captivated audiences. In 1967, Burnett launched her own highly successful variety series, “The Carol Burnett Show,” which became one of the most beloved and longest-running shows in television history. The show, which ran for 11 years, featured a mix of sketch comedy, musical numbers, and memorable characters. Burnett’s brilliant comedic timing, improvisational skills, and infectious laughter endeared her to millions of viewers worldwide. Carol Burnett has also excelled on the stage and in film. She received critical acclaim for her performances in Broadway productions such as “Once Upon a Mattress” and “Moon Over Buffalo,” as well as her film roles in “The Four Seasons” and “Annie.” Her extraordinary talent, versatility, and genuine charm have solidified her as one of the greatest comedic legends of all time, and her legacy will undoubtedly continue to shine brightly for years to come.
About Fran Rubel Kuzui
Fran Rubel Kuzui has made a home for herself in every conceivable corner of the film world as a director, writer, producer, and distributor. After receiving an MA in film from New York University she was an Associate Producer at PBS and then worked as a Script Supervisor out of New York for over ten years. Fran first entered the spotlight by writing and directing the film Tokyo Pop, one of the hits of the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. She went on to direct Buffy the Vampire Slayer for Twentieth Century Fox, a critical and box office success that generated the popular Fox TV series of the same name, which she packaged and then worked on as an Executive Producer. She was also an Executive Producer on the Buffy spin-off Angel. For twenty-five years Fran was also Co-President of Kuzui Enterprises with her husband Kaz Kuzui, distributing independent and art films in Japan. Kuzui Enterprises is credited with revolutionizing the marketing and distribution of independent film in Japan. During that time, she and Kaz brought a group of artists, break-dancers, and rap singers to Japan and are considered the “Grandparents” of Hip Hop culture in Japan. They later partnered with legendary graffiti artist Keith Haring to open Pop Shop Tokyo and won a Tokyo Chamber of Commerce award for best new store selling his goods. Continuing her tradition of choosing breakthrough, timely material, Fran produced South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s first film, Orgazmo, which screened at the Toronto Film Festival and the Sundance Film Festival. After that she actively developed and financed material as both a producer and executive producer. Fran has attempted to “retire” several times, but it has never worked out. She was a festival panelist and mentor for the Sundance Institute for many years and continues mentoring young filmmakers in both the United States and Japan. She now works as a journalist and is a contributing writer for Nikkei Asia.
About Bob Gruen
Bob Gruen, who was the official stills photographer for the 1988 film Tokyo Pop, is one of the best-known and respected photographers in the rock and roll industry. By the mid-1970s, he was regarded as one of the most prominent documenters of the music scene. Throughout his career, Bob Gruen has worked with major artists such as John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Tina Turner, the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, the Who, Elton John, KISS, Aerosmith, David Bowie, and Alice Cooper. He has also covered emerging new wave and punk bands, including the New York Dolls, Patti Smith, the Clash, the Sex Pistols, the Ramones, and Blondie. Shortly after John Lennon moved to New York in 1971, Bob became John and Yoko’s personal photographer and friend, making photos of their working life as well as private moments. In 1974 he created the iconic images of John Lennon wearing a New York City t-shirt and standing in front of the Statue of Liberty making the peace sign – two of the most popular of Lennon’s images. As chief photographer for Rock Scene Magazine in the ’70s, Bob specialized in candid, behind the scenes photo features. He toured extensively with the emerging punk and new wave bands. In 1989, he documented the epic trip to Russia of the “Moscow Music Peace Festival” featuring Ozzy Osbourne, Mötley Crüe and Bon Jovi. For many years Bob was the official photographer for the New Music Seminar held in New York City, covering dozens of aspiring new bands in the course of a summer week. This seminal body of work reflects a profound commitment and long-standing personal friendship with the artists. His wealth of personal experiences and uncanny memory provide the most illuminating and comprehensive histories of rock youth culture. In the spring of 2007 FAAP University in Sao Paulo, Brazil, presented an exhibition of Bob Gruen’s work. Titled ROCKERS, the exhibition attracted 40,000 visitors. The ROCKERS exhibition was also shown from April to July 2008 at Morrison Hotel Gallery on the Bowery in New York City. Bob was presented in June 2004 with MOJO Magazine’s prestigious Honours List Award for Classic Image in London and in November 2010 he was inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame. For his many charitable contributions, Bob received the first ever John Lennon Real Love Award in December 2014 at the 32nd Annual John Lennon Tribute Concert.
About Tadakoro Yutaka
Yutaka Tadokoro (known professionally as Diamond Yukai) made his acting debut with Tokyo Pop as an aspiring rock ’n’ roll singer. At the time he was ranked as one of Japan’s newest rock stars with his band, Red Warriors. The grandson of one of Japan’s famous Noh acting teachers, Yutaka was born in Omiya City in Saitama Prefecture. With no formal musical training, he organized a series of amateur bands throughout high school, but could not keep one together for more than three months. In February 1985, he helped form the Red Warriors, and they made their recording debut in October of 1986 with Yutaka as lead singer. Following his role in Tokyo Pop, Yutaka has continued to act occasionally, appearing in Sofia Coppola’s Lost in Translation as well as on television variety shows in Japan.
About Ava August
Ava August is a 17-year-old singer/songwriter from Southern California. Ava achieved international fame after appearing on two nationally televised singing competitions while being the youngest person ever to appear on each show (American Idol and The Voice). She received the Golden Ticket during the American Idol Audition Round and advanced to become a Top Ten Finalist on American Idol. Ava August has performed before sold-out crowds at professional sporting venues in Los Angeles including The Los Angeles Rams, The Lakers, Dodgers, LA Kings, LA Angels and LA Galaxy.
About Japan House
Japan House is a global initiative by the Japanese government, showcasing the country’s art, culture, and innovation. Its Los Angeles location provides a platform for enriching cultural exchange between Japan and the world.
About TCL Chinese Theatre
The TCL Chinese Theatre is one of the most famous movie theatres in the world, renowned for its glamorous history and architectural beauty. It continues to host high-profile events and screenings, serving as a cornerstone of Hollywood’s entertainment legacy.
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