This episode of Ohanashi: The Story of Our Elders profiles Alfie Kamitakahara.
This episode of Ohanashi: The Story of Our Elders profiles Irene Tsuyuki.
This episode of Ohanashi: The Story of Our Elders profiles Japanese-Canadian, Kazue Oye.
This episode of Ohanashi: The Story of Our Elders profiles Japanese-Canadian, Marie Katsuno.
This episode of Ohanashi: The Story of Our Elders profiles May Komiyama.
This episode of Ohanashi: The Story of Our Elders profiles Midge Ayukawa.
Ohanashi: The Story of Our Elders features 10 Japanese-Canadian elders who tell their stories, describing their lives both before the bombing of Pearl Harbour, which led to internment, and after World War II.
Preconceptions about racial purity are under the microscope in this fact-paced, heart-warming documentary by Jeff Chiba Stearns, who has a heritage that is half-Japanese, half-European.
Two women from opposite sides of Hitler's Third Reich meet in Toronto, years after the Second World War––one, a Jewish girl orphaned by the regime, the other possibly the Nazi guard who protected her.
This episode of Ohanashi: The Story of Our Elders profiles Japanese-Canadian, Shirley Omatsu.
If you had to walk out of your present life in 48 hours, possibly never to return, what would you take with you? What would you leave behind?
This episode of Ohanashi: The Story of Our Elders profiles Susumu Tabata.
This episode of Ohanashi: The Story of Our Elders profiles Tak Miyazaki.
This episode of Ohanashi: The Story of Our Elders profiles brothers, Tom Sandow Kuwabara and Shig Kuwabara.
In this short drama starring Kate Bateman and Dr. David Suzuki, a young urban woman experiences the pain of loss, the power of hope and the value of forgiveness when she learns her newly inherited property in British Columbia was once a Japanese internment camp.