All We Could Carry (film)
Short documentary film by Steven Okazaki on Heart Mountain that serves as the introductory video to the exhibits at the Heart Mountain Interpretive Center . The fifteen minute film draws on interviews with twelve former Heart Mountain inmates and features photographs by Yoshio Okumoto and Bill Manbo, 8-mm home movie footage by Naokichi Hashizume and Eiichi Edward Sakauye, and drawings by Estelle Ishigo , all of whom where were also incarcerated there. The Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation commissioned and funded the film. It premiered at the grand opening of the interpretive center on August 20, 2011.
Might also like Remembering Manzanar (2004); Days of Waiting: The Life and Art of Estelle Ishigo (1990); Heart Mountain: Three Years in an Internment Camp (1997)
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Release Date | 2011 |
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Runtime | 15 minutes |
Director | Steven Okazaki |
Producer | Steven Okazaki |
Starring | Jeanette Misaka (interviewee), Amy Imai (interviewee), Raymond Uno (interviewee), William Higuchi (interviewee), Yaeko Abe (interviewee), Shig Honda (interviewee), Dorothy Shundo (interviewee), Helen Nishimura (interviewee), Jene Hori Deguchi (interviewee), Bill Shishima (interviewee), Mary Furuta (interviewee), Takashi Hoshizaki (interviewee) |
Cinematography | Bart Nagel |
Editing | Steven Okazaki |
Studio | Farallon Films |
For More Information
Official website: http://www.farfilm.com/films/all-we-could-carry.html .