Japanese American film fair focuses on WWII experience
The Ventura County chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League will show two award-winning films from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Sat., Aug. 5 at the Rockwell Scientific Center auditorium, 1049 Camino Dos Rios, Thousand Oaks.
The first film is "Visas and Virtues," the story of Japanese Consul General Chiune Sugihara who saved the lives of thousands of Jews in Lith-uania during World War II. This film won an Oscar in the live action short film category.
The second film, "Day of Independence," explores one Japanese American family's experience during their incarceration in a U.S. internment camp during the World War II.
Chris Tashima, the leading actor in both films, and Tim Toyama, executive producer, will be present to introduce the films and
lead a discus
sion after
each showing.
A donation is
requested: $10 for
adults and $5 for youth age 18 and un
der. Refreshments will be provided. Proceeds of the event
will support the chapter's youth program.
For more information or tickets call Joanne Nakano at (818) 991-0876 or e-mail vcjacl@ hotmail.com or visit www. vcjacl.org.