President Roosevelt's executive order led to the devastating loss of 120,000 Japanese Americans' livelihoods at the start of World War II. The film chronicles the stories of two families who were forced to abandon their homes and livelihoods, facing hardship in the American West's prison camps and the European battlefields, yet retaining their dignity throughout.
Kintsukuroi
Kintsukuroi is a poignant film that explores the struggles of Japanese Americans interned during World War II, as two families navigate injustice and hardship in both prison camps and European battlefields while maintaining their dignity.