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8/15/11

98-year-old Woman Makes 10th Degree Judo Black Belt






This is a work-in-progress sample clip for "Be Strong, Be Gentle, Be Beautiful." We are currently fund-raising to finish the film. Keiko Fukuda's destiny was set two generations before her birth, during the final days of the samurai era. In 1934, at 21 years of age, Keiko Fukuda embarked on a long journey with judo as her vehicle. This path meant giving up marriage, family, and her Japanese citizenship. She has endured war, discrimination, and crossed oceans, to become the highest ranking woman in judo history. She is the last living link to judos original history. Today at 96, she still teaches judo three times a week, and through her gentle soul she exudes wisdom and inspiration to all who come in contact with her. Be Strong, Be Gentle, Be Beautiful, is an hour-long documentary film about Keiko Fukudas inspirational journey. The film will be released summer of 2010.

98-year-old Woman Makes 10th Degree Judo Black Belt