Rescued by Fate

'Rescued by Fate', 2016

The documentary film focuses on Robert M. Wada who have experienced struggles going through WWII Japanese internment camps, discrimination, and tragedies as a young Marine fighting for his ...

The documentary film focuses on Robert M. Wada who have experienced struggles going through WWII Japanese internment camps, discrimination, and tragedies as a young Marine fighting for his ...

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Rescued by Fate

Christopher H.K. Lee, 2016

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The documentary film focuses on Robert M. Wada who have experienced struggles going through WWII Japanese internment camps, discrimination, and tragedies as a young Marine fighting for his ...

The documentary film focuses on Robert M. Wada who have experienced struggles going through WWII Japanese internment camps, discrimination, and tragedies as a young Marine fighting for his country in the Korean War. The purpose of this film is to share the history of what Robert Wada had experienced as a Japanese American during the 1900s and to portray his life of surviving loss and moving forward in consolation of his friend and those who have died in War. The goal is not only to allow the audience to feel sympathy and respect from seeing Wada's life of involvement and service to others, but also to imply meaning in the involvement of the younger generation to history; to inspire a connection to the past generations. Robert M. Wada is the youngest of 9 children born in Redlands, California, of parents who settled in the United States in 1911. He grew up surrounded with Japanese march music, Japanese army and navy pictorial books, thus becoming very military oriented. Shortly after ...

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The documentary film focuses on Robert M. Wada who have experienced struggles going through WWII Japanese internment camps, discrimination, and tragedies as a young Marine fighting for his ...

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The documentary film focuses on Robert M. Wada who have experienced struggles going through WWII Japanese internment camps, discrimination, and tragedies as a young Marine fighting for his country in the Korean War. The purpose of this film is to share the history of what Robert Wada had experienced as a Japanese American during the 1900s and to portray his life of surviving loss and moving forward in consolation of his friend and those who have died in War. The goal is not only to allow the audience to feel sympathy and respect from seeing Wada's life of involvement and service to others, but also to imply meaning in the involvement of the younger generation to history; to inspire a connection to the past generations. Robert M. Wada is the youngest of 9 children born in Redlands, California, of parents who settled in the United States in 1911. He grew up surrounded with Japanese march music, Japanese army and navy pictorial books, thus becoming very military oriented. Shortly after ...

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Mary Jane Hata

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Robert M. Wada

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Christopher H.K. Lee

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