Generations of artists call Robert Nakamura “The Godfather of Asian American film,” but Tad calls him Dad. The filmmaker son of a filmmaker legend, Tad decides to decipher Robert’s legacy: a child survivor of WWII incarceration of Japanese Americans who became an activist at the dawn of a social movement. As Parkinson's Disease clouds his father's memory, there is a newfound urgency to retrieve Robert's story. The two have made films together with Robert always by Tad’s side. Third Act is the last.