Rika Ohara
Director

Inspired by the life and work of Yoko Ono; The Heart of No Place began as an answer to a "trade war"-era rumor and evolved into a rumination on the economy; culture and how one generation has dealt with its losses in a world at once limitless and rootless. Shot entirely on Digital 8 in Los Angeles; Berlin; Rome; Tokyo; Liverpool; Glasgow; Death Valley and Ho Chi Minh City; the no-budget film screened at 10 international festivals and won the Best Film (International) at the London Independent Film Festival. It features a song by Yoko Ono and music and personal appearances by art- and Krautrock luminaries including Michael Rother (Kraftwerk; Neu); Dieter Moebius (Cluster) and Holger Czukay (Can).
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Rika Ohara
Director
John Payne
The Artist Known as John
Charles Lane
The Assistant
Judith Lewis
Interviewer
Peter Fletcher
Not Really Himself

Manuel Boecker
Filmmaker A
Shogo Payne
Boy
Paul Bob
Art Critic B
Rika Ohara
Y.
Sarah Holbert
Andrea
Daniel Lynch Millner
Daniel Mohn (AKA Mr. Mono)
Carl Stone
Almost Self
Dave Shulman
Not Quite Himself
Julia Worm
The Potato Woman
Dorothy Jensen Payne
History Professor
Peter Schulte
Filmmaker B
Yuka Tojo
The Young Y.
Severin Costa
Boy (5 years)
Nathan Ihara
Boy (18-23 years)
Rika Ohara
Writer