The Manzanar Fishing Club is a feature-length documentary that showcases the WWII internment of Japanese-Americans from a unique perspective, highlighting the values of courage, responsibility, and cooperation that enabled the human spirit to thrive.
The Manzanar Fishing Club
During World War II, Japanese-American prisoners in internment camps found a way to defy their confinement and maintain a sense of freedom by engaging in the activity of fishing, despite being surrounded by armed guards, barbed wire, and searchlights.