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Unfinished Business (1986)

Unfinished Business: The Japanese-American Internment Cases
Running time: 58 min. | Genre: Documentaries, War, World War II, Historical documentary, Medium length film
Unfinished Business

Synopsis

Spring, 1942: F.D.R. signs executive order 9066, and more than 110,000 Japanese Americans, most of them U.S. citizens, are sent to internment camps. Three young men - Min Yasui, an attorney from Oregon, Gordon Hirabayashi, a Quaker college student in Washington, and Fred Korematsu, a Bay Area welder - serve jail sentences for violating laws against Japanese Americans; the U.S. Supreme Court upholds their convictions. Forty years later, the three file suits to have their sentences overturned. This documentary tells their stories and helps break 40 years of silence and shame. By the end of the documentary, the court proceedings remain unfinished.

Nominations & Awards

Academy Awards

  • Best Documentary Feature NOMINATED

Details

Original title

Unfinished Business: The Japanese-American Internment Cases

Director

Steven Okazaki

Producer

Productor: Steven Okazaki

Running time

58 min.

Screenwriter

Laura Ide, Jane Kaihatsu, Steven Okazaki, Kei Yokomizo

Cinematography

Steven Okazaki

Year

1986

Country

United States United States

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