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We recently sat down with Michael Sasaki '05 and Miho Saito '14 to talk about their award-winning short film "The Brain That Cried Wolf", and this conversation goes deep. The film just won Runner Up for Best LGBTQIA Short Film at the Hague International Film Festival, and it tackles mental health, identity, and what it means to tell authentic stories in Hollywood. --- Thinking about joining us at Soka University of America? Learn about SUA: https://www.soka.edu/welcome Learn about our undergraduate and graduate programs: https://www.soka.edu/academics Learn about student life: https://www.soka.edu/student-life Learn about our residence halls: https://www.soka.edu/live-at-sua Learn about our mandatory study abroad program: https://www.soka.edu/study-abroad Learn about our generous financial aid: https://www.soka.edu/financial-aid Ready to apply? https://admissions.soka.edu/apply/ SUA is a private, four-year liberal arts college and graduate school located in Orange County, California. SUA offers a 7:1 student-to-faculty ratio (average class size is 12 students) and study abroad is included in the cost of attendance so that every undergraduate spends a semester living in and learning about another culture. Proudly founded upon the Buddhist principles of peace, human rights, and the sanctity of life, SUA offers a non-sectarian curriculum that is open to top students of all nationalities and beliefs.