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Date: Saturday, 25 February, 2017       Time: 10:30 am - 8:00 pm
New People Cinema
1746 Post Street
San Francisco, CA 94115 US
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2017 Films of Remembrance Presented by Nichi Bei Foundation. Background stories on family histories, resistance and relocation.

Date
Saturday, Feb 25, 2017

Time
10:30 am to 8 pm

Location
New People's Cinema, 1746 Post Street, SF

Admission: $12 per film, first four screenings; $25 for Relocation Arkansas; $60 for 5 film screenings

Schedule
10:30am - Documenting Family Histories: films by Myles Matsuno and Jon Osaki
12:15pm - Telling Stories - Films by: Emiko Omori; Brett Kodama; Brendan Uegama
2:15pm - Hidden Stories - films by Erika Steet; Kazuko Golden; Robin D'Oench
4:00 pm - Resistance at Tule Lake (Konrad Aderer)
6:00 pm - Relocation, Arkansas: Aftermath of Incarceration by Vivienne Schiffer

Information and tickets
www.nichibei.org/films-of-remembrance
Email: programs@nichibeifoundation.org
Phone: (415) 294-4655

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