Golden Syndicate Productions, LLC
A Song for Manzanar $14.99 (High Definition, 5% Watermarked)
Rental for this short film is for 72 hours. Funds will go towards making the second chapter and feature film of this story. Additional donations are also accepted via venmo. Please email us for venmo information.
SYNOPSIS: Based on a true story, A SONG FOR MANZANAR is based on one chapter of a forthcoming novel written by author and educator Yosh Golden. It is set in 1945 Manzanar Japanese American Internment Camp and is about a young mother, Sachie, who is driven to instill hope in her playful son while try to communicate with her sister Hiroko who still lives in Hiroshima. Although not physically together, the sisters write letters to each other and through the Japanese childhood folk song, 'The Crow' they maintain hope that one they will be reunited. The film is by Yosh's daughter Kazuko Golden and is about her mother Yosh who was born in Manzanar and her grandmother Sachie, the main protagonist in the film.