Using her own memories of internment, filmmaker Emiko Omori tells the story of Japanese Americans who were forced into internment camps during WWII. In this 1999 interview, Omori discusses her view of America and how she believes her film Rabbit in the Moon exemplifies those views. She talks about her goals to start a dialogue among the Japanese-American community about the WWII internment camps.
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