A Family Gathering
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A Family Gathering

Silence - the stuff of assumptions and confusion - is a legacy inherited by many grandchildren of Japanese Americans interned during WWII. Shortly after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, Masuo Yasui, a respected figure of Hood River Valley, Oregon was arrested by the FBI as a "potentially dangerous enemy alien." In A FAMILY GATHERING, Lise Yasui, a granddaughter that Masuo never knew, shows that courageous journeys into the past can bring greater understanding of family and personal history to the present.

Overview

Release Date
Mar 5, 1988
Original Title
A Family Gathering
Runtime
30 minutes
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Language
en
Production Companies
Center for Asian American Media (CAAM)
Production Countries
United States of America