Indie Films

80 Years Later

80 YEARS LATER explores the racial inheritance of Japanese American family incarceration during World War II through multigenerational conversations with survivors and their descendants. In the 80th anniversary of Executive Order 9066 that imprisoned 120,000 Japanese Americans in WW II, families still grapple with the legacy of their experience. How do we inherit trauma across generations?

Schedule

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    80 Years Later: TVSS: Iconic

    80 Years Later

    Friday
    May 8

    1 Hour

    Survivors and descendants talk about the racial inheritance of Japanese-American family incarceration during World War II.
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    80 Years Later: TVSS: Iconic

    80 Years Later

    Saturday
    May 9

    1 Hour

    Survivors and descendants talk about the racial inheritance of Japanese-American family incarceration during World War II.
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    80 Years Later: TVSS: Iconic

    80 Years Later

    Monday
    May 11

    1 Hour

    Survivors and descendants talk about the racial inheritance of Japanese-American family incarceration during World War II.

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