Of Japanese Descent

Of Japanese Descent

Release date : December 10, 1945
Runtime : 22m
Countries of origin : Canada /
Original Language :
Director : D.C. Burritt /
Writers :
Production companies : ONF | NFB /
December 10, 1945 22m Canada Documentary More
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A public relations film which implies that the relocation and interment of Japanese Canadians was benign and necessary. Views of a Vancouver slum, idle fishing fleet, and houses on outskirts. Sequences on rehabilitated ghost towns in the Slocan Valley including Nakusp. Sequences on the new town of Tashme being built. Sequences on Japanese making a living cutting firewood, operating lumber mills, farming. Interior of tuberculosis sanatorium and patients. Sequences on Japanese folk festival and dancing. Focus on life in Tashme with shots of happy people, hospital, school, general store, bakery, and a troop of boy scouts.
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Don Wilson
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  • title:Of Japanese Descent
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1945
  • Runtime:22m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Canada ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: D.C. Burritt /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: ONF | NFB ·
  • Overview:A public relations film which implies that the relocation and interment of Japanese Canadians was benign and necessary. Views of a Vancouver slum, idle fishing fleet, and houses on outskirts. Sequences on rehabilitated ghost towns in the Slocan Valley including Nakusp. Sequences on the new town of Tashme being built. Sequences on Japanese making a living cutting firewood, operating lumber mills, farming. Interior of tuberculosis sanatorium and patients. Sequences on Japanese folk festival and dancing. Focus on life in Tashme with shots of happy people, hospital, school, general store, bakery, and a troop of boy scouts.
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