A DOCUMENTARY FEATURE FILM

PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY ANTONIA GRACE GLENN

THE ITO SISTERS is a feature-length documentary film that captures the stories of three Japanese American sisters, interviewed in their 80’s and 90’s, as they recount how their immigrant parents struggled to make a life in America at the beginning of the 20th century. The family’s chronicle is set against the backdrop of the anti-Japanese movement in California, a 60-year campaign by politicians, journalists, landowners, labor leaders and others that culminated in the evacuation and incarceration of more than 120,000 Japanese Americans from the West Coast during World War II. THE ITO SISTERS is written, directed and produced by Antonia Grace Glenn, the granddaughter of the middle of the three sisters.

TICKETS:

$15 adults; $13 seniors; $8 students. Early bird tickets: $10 (through 2/28/19).

Location:

The Wilmette Theatre

1122 Central Ave, Wilmette, Illinois 60091

More Info (External Link)
Posted 
August 23, 2020
 in 
Arts/Entertainment

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