Welcome to CayFilm 2017. Schedule could have small changes as we get closer to event. All ages are welcome unless it has a MATURE rating. Those films need an adult to accompany anybody aged 17 or under.
In 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, which sent nearly 120,000 Americans of Japanese ancestry, most of them American citizens, to hastily built prison camps. Two of those camps were in America’s Deep South: at Rohwer and Jerome, Arkansas; both rural communities located in the Mississippi River Delta, an undeveloped, depressed, but beautiful, landscape. Paul Takemoto grew up far from Arkansas. His mother and her parents had been arrested and imprisoned in both of the Arkansas camps. Now a grown man, he returns to Arkansas with one thought: how has what happened here made me who I am? Relocation, Arkansas explores the events that forever altered the lives of American citizens and intersected with the American Civil Rights Movement, and mines the irony of prejudice, and the power of reconciliation.
United States
Monday July 3, 2017 12:30 - 14:00 EDT
Ballroom 2Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman