Chicago group wins grant to make films about WWII-era Japanese-American confinement sites
A Chicago-based production company has been awarded $400,000 in grant money to make two short films about the history of Japanese-American World War II incarceration that followed in the wake of the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. The nonprofit Full Spectrum Features has plans to make two short...
Chicago Tribune — A Chicago-based production company has been awarded $400,000 in grant money to make two short films about the history of Japanese-American World War II incarceration that... more info