Summaries

The tragedy of the Japanese American incarceration experience didn't end with the people who were in the camp.

Relocation, Arkansas explores the effect of the Japanese American incarceration experience in Arkansas during WWII on the generation that was born after the camps closed, the unlikely tale of those Japanese Americans who remained behind, and the even more unlikely tale of how a small town Arkansas mayor of Italian descent became a legend in the Japanese American community. But with its themes of the complexity and hypocrisy of race relations in America, journeys toward forgiveness and healing, and cross community understanding, the film transcends regional and cultural constraints unlike any other film on the incarceration experience.

Details

Keywords
  • tragedy
Genres
  • Drama
  • Documentary
Release date Sep 30, 2016
Countries of origin United States
Language English

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 21m
Color Color
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