Japanese Breakfast’s Michelle Zauner announces film adaptation of memoir
Japanese Breakfast frontwoman Michelle Zauner has announced that her New York Times best-selling memoir will receive a film adaptation via MGM’s Orion Pictures. The memoir, titled Crying in H Mart in reference to the popular Korean-American supermarket, originally started as a New Yorker essay. Now, it will be made into a feature-length film. Read more: […]
The memoir, titled Crying in H Mart in reference to the popular Korean-American supermarket, originally started as a New Yorker essay. Now, it will be made into a feature-length film.
Released for the first time as a book earlier this year, Crying in H Mart centers around Zauner’s life and experience growing up as one of the few Asian American kids in her school in Oregon. It also focuses on her career in the East Coastindie music scene and meeting her husband. But the core of the book emphasizes Zauner’s relationship with her mother, who had terminal cancer. This diagnosis forced Zauner to question and rediscover her identity.
“Being half-Korean has always been such an inherent part of my identity that it was the first time that I really questioned if I could lay claim to that anymore,” she told CBS This Morning during their June 5 Saturday Session segment.
Zauner has joined forces with producers Stacey Sherand Jason Kim to bring her story to life. Additionally, the singer will be providing the soundtrack for the adaptation.
“It is a surreal thrill to have the opportunity to memorialize my mother in film, and I consider it of the highest honor to pursue that task alongside creative luminaries such as Stacey Sher, Jason Kim and Orion Pictures,” she says in a press release.
During the CBS interview, Zauner opened up further about how her mother inspired her music and writing. She also discussed her artistic influences and why she wanted to make indie-rock music in the first place.
After falling in love with the genre, her first musical obsession came in the form of Karen O of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
“[She] looked kinda like me, was half Korean and half white, and was every single thing that obliterated this docile Asian woman stereotype,” she says. “I remember just thinking, ‘How do I do that?’”
While Japanese Breakfast is a passion project, the group also includes drummer and backup vocalist Craig Hendrix and bassist Deven Craige. Also in the band is Zauner’s husband Peter Bradley, who plays the guitar and keyboards.
Jubilee is out now via Dead Oceans. Japanese Breakfast also recently announced tour dates for this summer and fall. You can catch them at the dates below with support from Mannequin Pussy and Luna Li.
Jubilee tracklist
Paprika
Be Sweet
Kokomo, IN
Slide Tackle
Posing in Bondage
Sit
Savage Good Boy
In Hell
Tactics
Posing for Cars
Japanese Breakfast tour dates
6/04 Nashville, TN @ OUTLOUD Festival 7/21 Silver Spring, MD @ The Filmore ^ 7/22 Richmond, VA @ The National ^ 7/23 Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel ^ 7/24 Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade ^ 7/25 Birmingham, AL @ Saturn ^ 7/26 Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle ^ 7/28 Asbury Park, NJ @ Asbury Lanes ^ 7/29 Hamden, CT @ College Street Music Hall ^ 7/30 Jersey City, NJ @ White Eagle Hall ^ 8/02 Holyoke, MA @ Gateway City Arts ^ 8/03 Rochester, NY @ Anthology ^ 8/04 Detroit, MI @ Saint Andrew’s Hall ^ 8/05 Cleveland, OH @ Agora Theatre ^ 8/06 Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer ^ -SOLD OUT 8/07 Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer ^ -SOLD OUT 8/08 Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer ^
8/28 Lexington, KY @ Railbird Festival 9/10 Boston, MA @ Royale * 9/11 Asbury Park, NJ @ Stone Pony Summer Stage – SOLD OUT 9/12 Harrisburg, PA @ Harrisburg Midtown Arts Center * 9/14 Columbus, OH @ The Athenaeum Theatre * 9/15 Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall * – SOLD OUT 9/16 Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall * – SOLD OUT 9/17 Milwaukee, WI @ Turner Hall * 9/18 Madison, WI @ Majestic Theatre * 9/19 Minneapolis, MN @ First Ave * 9/21 Ogden, UT @ Ogden Twilight * – SOLD OUT 9/23 Boise, ID @ Treefort Festival 9/24 Eugene, OR @ WOW Hall * 9/25 Seattle, WA @ Neptune * – SOLD OUT 9/26 Seattle, WA @ Neptune * 9/27 Vancouver, BC @ Vogue Theatre * 9/28 Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom * 9/30 San Francisco, CA @ Regency Ballroom * 10/01 San Francisco, CA @ Regency Ballroom – SOLD OUT 10/02 Los Angeles, CA @ The Regent – SOLD OUT 10/03 Los Angeles, CA @ The Regent – SOLD OUT 10/04 San Diego, CA @ Observatory North Park * 10/05 Las Vegas, NV @ Brooklyn Bowl * 10/07 Santa Fe, NM @ Meow Wolf * 10/08 Denver, CO @ Ogden Theater * 10/09 Lawrence, KC @ Granada Theater * 10/10 St Louis, MO @ Delmar Hall * 10/11 Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall * 10/12 Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall * 10/15 Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel * 10/16 Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Steel * – SOLD OUT