A new documentary is looking to shine a light on Japanese-Americans who were placed in internment camps by the U.S. government during World War II.
Despite a ban on cameras inside the camps, the documentary "Snapshots of Confinement" gives us a clearer image of everyday life behind the barbed wire.
South Bay native Diana Tsuchida directed the film after hearing stories from her dad, who was incarcerated as a child along with 120,000 other Japanese Americans.
For more, visit the documentary website and watch Mike Inouye's report in the video above.
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