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DESCRIPTION:\n	Presented in collaboration with The Noguchi Museum \n\n\n	Di
 rs. Joe Fox\, Marlene Shigekawa. 2017\, 65 mins. Digital projection. Marki
 ng the 75th anniversary of Executive Order 9066\, the wartime directive th
 at authorized the internment of Japanese citizens and American citizens of
  Japanese heritage\, Museum of the Moving Image and The Noguchi Museum pre
 sent For the Sake of the Children. This documentary\, co-directed and -pro
 duced by Joe Fox and Marlene Shigekawa\, explores the legacy of the Japane
 se American incarceration\, including its impact—informed by a complex int
 erplay of culture\, racial prejudice\, history\, and intergenerational dif
 ferences—on current generations\, who are descendants of those imprisoned.
  \n\n\n	For the Sake of the Children follows the journeys of a variety of 
 Japanese Americans from different generations who are searching for their 
 identity as Americans with a unique Japanese American heritage. The indivi
 duals profiled in this film include artists\, politicians\, preservationis
 ts\, journalists\, activists\, and young students. Many of their stories h
 ave never been told. \n\n\n	For the Sake of the Children is presented in c
 onjunction with the exhibition Self-Interned\, 1942: Noguchi in Poston War
  Relocation Center\, on view at The Noguchi Museum through January 7\, 201
 8. Both the exhibition and film focus on the stories of individuals and th
 e impact of the internment camps on their evolving identities. Isamu Noguc
 hi entered Poston War Relocation Center voluntarily\, hoping to use art an
 d design to have a positive impact on the forcibly displaced Japanese Amer
 ican community. For the Sake of the Children is a multigenerational story 
 of survival\, struggle\, and transcendence beginning with mothers who rais
 ed children in internment camps. \n\n\n	The post-film discussion with the 
 filmmakers will be moderated by Shannon Murphy\, Head of Education at The 
 Noguchi Museum. \n	\n\n\n	Free tickets for the screening of For the Sake o
 f the Children are included with admission to the Museum of the Moving Ima
 ge ($15 adults / $11 seniors and students / $7 children 3–17 / free for Mu
 seum members). Noguchi Museum Members receive a 20% discount with promotio
 nal code. Reserve your ticket and purchase advance Museum admission online
 . (Members may contact members@movingimage.us with questions regarding onl
 ine reservations.) \n\n\n	The exhibition Self-Interned\, 1942: Noguchi in 
 Poston War Relocation Center and its related public and educational progra
 ms are supported by the Shelley &amp\; Donald Rubin Foundation. \n\n
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LOCATION:Redstone Theater
SUMMARY:For the Sake of the Children
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