[X]
Report Link
Video has been deleted
Wrong video
Audio out of sync
There was an error converting the video
Other (explain below)

Details:

Picture a boy’s face, pressed against a cold window on a train toward nowhere, has small feet stepping down into the desert landscape of a place far from home. It’s 1942 and over 100,000 people have been taken from their homes and jobs to be placed in incarceration camps in desolate regions of the western United States. “TAKE ME HOME” is a child’s perspective on the Japanese American experience of WWII. Exploring the physical and psychological upheaval of displacement, “TAKE ME HOME” illuminates life behind barbed wire, the secrets of history and the lessons of freedom seen from the perspective of a child. Each moment tells a story: a boy saying goodbye to his dog Benny, a family living in a one room barrack with the winter wind howling through the cracks. Carrying us across the currents of time, “TAKE ME HOME” provides an intimate foray into the Japanese American experience of WWII - a story of exile and endurance as seen through the eyes of a child.

  • Currently 0.0/5
(0 votes)
Ratings: IMDB: 0.0/10
Released: January 1, 2005
Runtime: 15 min
Genres: History Short War
Cast: Patty Duke Hannah Smith Kenny Sato
Crew: Andrea Palpant Dilley Dave Tanner

Free Links

Currently there are no links. Request links

Search on other sites

Similar TitlesMore

Take Me Home: A Child's Experience of Internment Comments

Post a Comment

Please login to make a comment

Comments