Karate Legend Fumio Demura in The Last Dojo

THE LAST DOJO is a love letter from director William Christopher Ford (“Karate Kid 3”, "52 Masters") to Shihan Fumio Demura (“Karate Kid”, “The Real Miyagi”) and his legendary dojo. Experience the emotions of one of karate’s great masters as he shares the deeper meaning of martial arts and reminisces about his beloved dojo for the last time. A wonderful homage to a 50-year-old historic karate dojo of a man who overcame prejudice and life-threatening illness to inspire generations to a world of Japanese karate only to lose his dojo to eminent domain. Music by Randy Miller & Robert Irving Director of Photography Curt Apduhan Edited by Nate Joseph Produced by William Christopher Ford, Curt Apduhan, and Nate Joseph Directed by William Christopher Ford "A directorial debut from WC Ford who skillfully presents a heart warming portrait of a piece of history that was lost”. Kevin Derek, Director of “The Real Miyagi”