Justice Now! Reparations Now! (film)
Documentary film on the Redress Movement focusing on the contributions of the National Coalition for Redress/Reparations (NCRR), which produced it. The film provides a brief overview of the wartime incarceration, with a focus on resistance by Japanese Americans in and out of confinement. It then traces the roots of NCRR to 1960s social movements and the rise of redress as an issue in Japanese American communities in the 1970s, outlining NCRR's "grass roots" orientation. Footage from the Los Angeles hearings of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians—which NCRR helped to organize—and well as excerpts of speeches by Norman Mineta and Robert Matsui in support of redress legislation are also included. The film culminates with footage of NCRR's July 1987 trip to Washington, DC, to lobby for redress legislation and with the passage and signing what would become the Civil Liberties Act of 1988 . Alan Kondo produced and directed the thirty minute film for NCRR, which premiered at an August 27, 1988 redress celebration in Los Angeles.
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Release Date | 1988/2002 |
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Runtime | 30 minutes |
Director | Alan Kondo |
Producer | Alan Kondo |
Writer | Bruce Iwasaki |
Narrator | Miya Iwataki |
Starring | Alan Nishio (speaker), Alan Cranston (interviewee), <a href="/wiki/Frank_Emi" title="Frank Emi">Frank Emi</a> (interviewee), Dorothy Ito Shundo (interviewee), <a href="/wiki/Robert_Matsui" title="Robert Matsui">Robert Matsui</a> (speaker), <a href="/wiki/Norman_Mineta" title="Norman Mineta">Norman Mineta</a> (speaker), Tsuyako Kitashima (interviewee), Carole Hayashino (interviewee), <a href="/wiki/Aiko_Herzig-Yoshinaga" title="Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga">Aiko Yoshinaga-Herzig</a> (interviewee), Bert Nakano (interviewee) |
Studio | National Coalition for Redress/Reparations |