Fumiko Hayashida: The Woman Behind the Symbol

Fumiko Hayashida: The Woman Behind the Symbol

Release date : March 12, 2009
Runtime : 16m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language :
Director : Lucy Ostrander /
Writers : Lucy Ostrander /
Production companies : Stourwater Pictures /
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Fumiko Hayashida: The Woman Behind the Symbol is both a historical portrait of Fumiko, her family and the Bainbridge Island Japanese American community in the decades before World War II as well as a contemporary story which follows 97-year old Fumi and her daughter Natalie as they return to the site of the former Minidoka internment camp, their first trip back together in 63 years. The film reveals how the iconic photograph became the impetus for Fumiko to publicly lobby against the injustices of the past.
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  • title:Fumiko Hayashida: The Woman Behind the Symbol
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2009
  • Runtime:16m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Lucy Ostrander /
  • Writers: Lucy Ostrander ·
  • Production companies: Stourwater Pictures ·
  • Overview:Fumiko Hayashida: The Woman Behind the Symbol is both a historical portrait of Fumiko, her family and the Bainbridge Island Japanese American community in the decades before World War II as well as a contemporary story which follows 97-year old Fumi and her daughter Natalie as they return to the site of the former Minidoka internment camp, their first trip back together in 63 years. The film reveals how the iconic photograph became the impetus for Fumiko to publicly lobby against the injustices of the past.
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