Feature films about the World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans include:
Title | Release Year | Producer(s) |
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442: For the Future[3] | 1997 | Patricia Kinaga |
442: Live with Honor, Die with Dignity[4][5] | 2010 | Junichi Suzuki |
After Silence: Civil Rights and the Japanese American Experience[6] | 2003 | Louis Shelton |
All We Could Carry[7] | 2011 | Steven Okazaki |
America at Its Best: Legacy of Two Nisei Patriots[8] | 2001 | Vince Matsuidaira, Nisei Veterans Committee of Seattle |
And Then They Came for Us[9] | 2017 | Abby Ginzberg and Ken Schneider (filmmaker) |
The Art of Gaman: The Story Behind the Objects[10] | 2010 | Rick Quan |
Beyond Barbed Wire[11] | 1997 | Steve Rosen, Terri DeBono |
Camp Amache: The Story of an American Tragedy [12] | 2007 | Don and Sandy Dexter |
The Cats of Mirikitani | 2006 | Linda Hattendorf |
Caught in Between: What to Call Home in Times of War[13] | 2004 | Lina Hoshino |
A Challenge to Democracy | 1943 | |
ALTERNATIVE FACTS: The Lies of Executive Order 9066[14][15] | 2019 | Jon Osaki and Lauren Kawana |
Children of the Camps[16] | 1999 | |
Citizen Tanouye[17] | 2005 | Robert Horsting, Craig Yahata |
The Color of Honor: The Japanese American Soldier in WWII[18] | 1987 | Loni Ding |
Conscience and the Constitution [19] | 2000 | Frank Abe |
Days of Waiting | 1990 | Steven Okazaki |
Dear Miss Breed[20] | 2000 | Veronica Ko |
Democracy Under Pressure: Japanese Americans and World War II[21] | 2000 | Jeffrey S. Betts |
A Divided Community[22] | 2012 | Momo Yashima |
Double Solitaire | 1997 | Corey Ohama |
Emi[23] | 1979 | Frank Nesbitt, Michael Toshiyuki Ono |
Encounter with the Past: American Japanese Internment in World War II[24] | 1980 | Tak Shindo |
Enemy Alien[25] | 2011 | Konrad Aderer |
The Empty Chair[citation needed] | 2014 | Greg Chaney |
Family Gathering | 1988 | |
Farewell to Manzanar | 1973 | |
A Flicker in Eternity[26] | 2013 | Ann Kaneko, Sharon Yamato |
Forced Out: Internment and the Enduring Damage to California Cities and Towns[27] | 2003 | KVIE |
Forsaken Fields[28] | 2001 | Midori Sperandeo |
From a Silk Cocoon[29] | 2006 | Satsuki Ina |
Fumiko Hayashida: The Woman Behind the Symbol[30] | 2009 | Lucy Ostrander |
Furusato: The Lost Village of Terminal Island[31] | 2005 | David Meltzer |
Gila River and Mama: The Ruth Mix Story[32] | 2011 | Claire Mix |
Guilty by Reason of Race[33] | 1972 | NBC |
Heart Mountain: Three Years in an Internment Camp[34] | 1994 | Dianne Fukami |
Hidden Internment: The Art Shibayama Story[35] | 2004 | Casey Peek, Irum Shiekh |
History and Memory: For Akiko and Takashige | 1992 | Rea Tajiri |
The Idaho Homefront: Of Camps and Combat[36] | 2007 | Jim Peck |
In Time Of War[37] | 2004 | Andrea Palpant |
Interactions[38] | 2000 | Justin Lin |
Japanese Relocation | 1942 | Office of War Information |
Jimmy Murakami—Enemy Alien | 2010 | Sé Merry Doyle |
Justice Betrayed | 1992 | Gordon Lee, Honolulu JACL |
The Legacy of Heart Mountain | 2014 | David Ono and Jeff MacIntyre |
Life Interrupted: Reunion and Remembrance in Arkansas[39] | 2006 | Japanese American National Museum |
Manzanar | 1972 | Robert A. Nakamura |
Manzanar Fishing Club | 2012 | Cory Shiozaki |
Meeting at Tule Lake | 1994 | Scott T. Tsuchitani |
Most Honorable Son[40] | 2007 | Bill Kubota |
The Music Man of Manzanar[41] | 2005 | Brian T. Maeda |
Nebraska's Nisei | 1998 | University of Nebraska |
The Nisei: The Pride and the Shame | 1965 | CBS |
Nisei Soldier: Standard Bearer for an Exiled People | 1983 | Loni Ding |
Of Civil Wrongs and Rights: The Fred Korematsu Story | 2000 | Eric Paul Fournier |
Passing Poston | 2008 | Joe Fox |
A Personal Matter: Gordon Hirabayashi vs. the United States | 1992 | John de Graaf |
Pilgrimage | 2006 | Tad Nakamura |
Prejudice and Patriotism: Americans of Japanese Ancestry in the Military Intelligence Service of WWII | 1998 | |
Prisoners and Patriots: The Untold Story of Japanese Internment in Santa Fe | 2011 | Neil H. Simon |
Rabbit in the Moon | 1999 | Emiko Omori |
Relocation, Arkansas[citation needed] | 2015 | Vivienne Schiffer |
Remembering Manzanar | 2004 | National Park Service |
Rescued By Fate | 2014 | Christopher HK Lee |
Return to the Valley: Japanese American Experience After WWII | 2003 | Scott Gracheff |
Searchlight Serenade | 2012 | Claire Reynolds |
Shikata Ga Nai: An Inconvenient American[42] | 2019 | Lauren Yanase |
The Silent Glory | 2000 | Zed Merrill |
Something Strong Within | 1994 | Japanese American National Museum |
Stand Up for Justice: The Ralph Lazo Story | 2004 | John Esaki |
Take Me Home: A Child's Experience of Internment | 2005 | David Tanner, Andrea Palpant |
Tanforan: From Race Track to Assembly Center | 1994 | Dianne Fukami |
Time of Fear | 2004 | Sue Williams |
To Be Takei | 2014 | |
Topaz | 1945 | |
Topaz | 1988 | KUED |
Toyo's Camera: Japanese American History During WWII | 2009 | Junichi Suzuki |
Unfinished Business | 1985 | Steven Okazaki |
The Untold Story: Internment of Japanese Americans in Hawai‘i | 2012 | Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai‘i |
When You're Smiling: The Deadly Legacy of Internment | 1999 | Janice D. Tanaka |
Winter in My Soul | 1986 | Bob Nellis, KTWO |
Without Due Process: A Documentary about America's Concentration Camps | 2001 | Brian Beanblossom |
Valor With Honor[43] | 2008 | Burt Takeuchi |
Visible Target | 1985 | Cris Anderson, John de Graaf |
Yankee Samurai | 1985 | Katriel Schory |
Yuri Kochiyama: Passion for Justice[44] | 1993 | Pat Saunders, Rea Tajiri |