List of documentary films about the Japanese American internment
This is a list of documentary films about the Japanese American internment.
- 442: For the Future (1997) – Patricia Kinaga[1]
- 442: Live with Honor, Die with Dignity (2010) – Junichi Suzuki[2][3]
- After Silence: Civil Rights and the Japanese American Experience (2003) – Louis Shelton[4]
- All We Could Carry (2011) – Steven Okazaki[5]
- America at Its Best: Legacy of Two Nisei Patriots (2001) – Vince Matsuidaira, Nisei Veterans Committee of Seattle[6]
- The Art of Gaman: The Story Behind the Objects (2010) – Rick Quan[7]
- Beyond Barbed Wire (1997) – Steve Rosen, Terri DeBono[8]
- Camp Amache: The Story of an American Tragedy (2007) – Don and Sandy Dexter[9]
- The Cats of Mirikitani (2006) – Linda Hattendorf
- Caught in Between: What to Call Home in Times of War (2004) – Lina Hoshino[10]
- A Challenge to Democracy (1943)
- Children of the Camps (1999)[11]
- Citizen Tanouye (2005) – Robert Horsting, Craig Yahata[12]
- The Color of Honor: The Japanese American Soldier in WWII (1987) – Loni Ding[13]
- Conscience and the Constitution (2000) – Frank Abe[14]
- Days of Waiting (1990) – Steven Okazaki
- Dear Miss Breed (2000) – Veronica Ko[15]
- Democracy Under Pressure: Japanese Americans and World War II (2000) – Jeffrey S. Betts[16]
- A Divided Community (2012) Momo Yashima[17]
- "Double Solitaire" (1997) – Corey Ohama
- Emi (1979) – Frank Nesbitt, Michael Toshiyuki Ono[18]
- Encounter with the Past: American Japanese Internment in World War II (1980) – Tak Shindo[19]
- Enemy Alien (2011) – Konrad Aderer[20]
- The Empty Chair (2014) – Greg Chaney[21]
- Family Gathering (1988)
- Farewell to Manzanar (1973)
- A Flicker in Eternity (2013) – Ann Kaneko, Sharon Yamato[22]
- Forced Out: Internment and the Enduring Damage to California Cities and Towns (2003) – KVIE[23]
- Forsaken Fields (2001) – Midori Sperandeo[24]
- From a Silk Cocoon (2006) – Satsuki Ina[25]
- Fumiko Hayashida: The Woman Behind the Symbol (2009) – Lucy Ostrander[26]
- Furusato: The Lost Village of Terminal Island (2005) – David Meltzer[27]
- Gila River and Mama: The Ruth Mix Story (2011) – Claire Mix[28]
- Guilty by Reason of Race (1972) – NBC[29]
- Heart Mountain: Three Years in an Internment Camp (1994) – Dianne Fukami[30]
- Hidden Internment: The Art Shibayama Story (2004) – Casey Peek, Irum Shiekh[31]
- History and Memory: For Akiko and Takashige (1992) – Rea Tajiri
- The Idaho Homefront: Of Camps and Combat (2007) – Jim Peck[32]
- In Time Of War (2004) – Andrea Palpant
- Interactions (2000) – Justin Lin[33]
- Japanese Relocation (1942) – Office of War Information
- Jimmy Murakami—Enemy Alien (2010) – Sé Merry Doyle
- Justice Betrayed (1992) – Gordon Lee, Honolulu JACL
- The Legacy of Heart Mountain (2014) – David Ono and Jeff MacIntyre
- Life Interrupted: Reunion and Remembrance in Arkansas (2006) – Japanese American National Museum
- Manzanar (1972) – Robert A. Nakamura
- Manzanar Fishing Club (2012) – Cory Shiozaki
- Meeting at Tule Lake (1994) – Scott T. Tsuchitani
- Most Honorable Son (2007) – Bill Kubota
- The Music Man of Manzanar (2005) – Brian T. Maeda
- Nebraska's Nisei (1998) – University of Nebraska
- The Nisei: The Pride and the Shame (1965) – CBS
- Nisei Soldier: Standard Bearer for an Exiled People (1983) – Loni Ding
- Of Civil Wrongs and Rights: The Fred Korematsu Story (2000) – Eric Paul Fournier
- Passing Poston (2008) – Joe Fox
- A Personal Matter: Gordon Hirabayashi vs. the United States (1992) John de Graaf
- Pilgrimage (2006) – Tad Nakamura
- Prejudice and Patriotism: Americans of Japanese Ancestry in the Military Intelligence Service of WWII (1998)
- Prisoners and Patriots: The Untold Story of Japanese Internment in Santa Fe (2011) – Neil H. Simon
- Rabbit in the Moon (1999) – Emiko Omori
- Relocation, Arkansas (2015) – Vivienne Schiffer[34]
- Remembering Manzanar (2004) – National Park Service
- Rescued By Fate (2014) – Christopher H.K. Lee
- Return to the Valley: Japanese American Experience After WWII (2003) – Scott Gracheff
- Searchlight Serenade (2012) – Claire Reynolds
- The Silent Glory (2000) – Zed Merrill
- Something Strong Within (1994) – Japanese American National Museum
- Stand Up for Justice: The Ralph Lazo Story (2004) – John Esaki
- Take Me Home: A Child's Experience of Internment (2005) – David Tanner, Andrea Palpant
- Tanforan: From Race Track to Assembly Center (1994) – Dianne Fukami
- Time of Fear (2004) – Sue Williams
- To Be Takei (2014)
- Topaz (1945)
- Topaz (1988) – KUED
- Toyo's Camera: Japanese American History During WWII (2009) – Junichi Suzuki
- Unfinished Business (1985) – Steven Okazaki
- The Untold Story: Internment of Japanese Americans in Hawai‘i (2012) – Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai‘i
- When You're Smiling: The Deadly Legacy of Internment (1999) – Janice D. Tanaka
- Winter in My Soul (1986) – Bob Nellis, KTWO
- Without Due Process: A Documentary about America's Concentration Camps (2001) – Brian Beanblossom
- Valor With Honor (2008) – Burt Takeuchi
- Visible Target (1985) – Cris Anderson, John de Graaf
- Yankee Samurai (1985) – Katriel Schory
See also
- Japanese American internment
- List of feature films about the Japanese American internment
References
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- "Movie Review: 442-LIVE WITH HONOR; DIE WITH DIGNITY". Hawaii News Now. Retrieved 2018-01-17.
- Adams, Mark (November 3, 2010). "442 – Live With Honor, Die With Dignity". Screen Daily. Retrieved 2018-01-17.
- Gerster, Carole; Zlogar, Laura W. (2006-01-02). Teaching Ethnic Diversity with Film: Essays and Resources for Educators in History, Social Studies, Literature and Film Studies. McFarland. p. 122. ISBN 9780786421954.
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- Niiya, Brian. "America at its Best: Legacy of Two Nisei Patriots (film)". Densho. Retrieved March 21, 2018.
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- McCarthy, Todd (1997-07-20). "Beyond Barbed Wire". Variety. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
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- Horsting, Robert. "Citizen Tanouye". www.citizentanouye.com. Archived from the original on September 29, 2017. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
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