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Film Screenings

Life Interrupted: Reunion & Remembrance in Arkansas

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Film Screenings

Life Interrupted: Reunion & Remembrance in Arkansas

The National Museum presents a preview screening of excerpts from Life Interrupted: Reunion & Remembrance in Arkansas, a new production from the National Museum's award-winning Frank H. Watase Media Arts Center.

This documentary captures the journey of more than 1,300 nationwide participants to Little Rock for a historic conference that examined the experiences of Japanese Americans incarcerated at Jerome and Rohwer during World War II. Featured stories reflect the history and emotions of a community forged in the remote, snake-infested swamps of Arkansas more than 60 years ago.

Thursday, Jul 21, 2005

7:30 PM PDT

The National Museum presents a preview screening of excerpts from Life Interrupted: Reunion & Remembrance in Arkansas, a new production from the National Museum's award-winning Frank H. Watase Media Arts Center.

This documentary captures the journey of more than 1,300 nationwide participants to Little Rock for a historic conference that examined the experiences of Japanese Americans incarcerated at Jerome and Rohwer during World War II. Featured stories reflect the history and emotions of a community forged in the remote, snake-infested swamps of Arkansas more than 60 years ago.

Major funding provided by the Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation.

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