Unwanted Soldiers
Unwanted Soldiers is a 1999 made-for-TV documentary written, directed and narrated by Jari Osborne for the National Film Board of Canada. It won the Canada Award at the 2000 Gemini Awards.
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Directed by | Jari Osborne |
Written by | Jari Osborne |
Narrated by | Jari Osborne |
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Country | Canada |
The film tells the story of Osborne's father and other Chinese-Canadian veterans who fought in World War II, documenting a history of discrimination against them and the Chinese-Canadian community in British Columbia. Osborne's father and his compatriots recall their training for clandestine missions behind enemy lines in Southeast Asia, as they fought for a country that had discriminated again them.[1]
See also
References
- Payzant, Joan (June 9, 2000). "Unwanted Soldiers". Canadian Materials. Manitoba Library Association. VI (20). Retrieved 29 November 2010.
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