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Large title text in the centre says "Forgiveness". Behind, Ralph MacLean and Mitsue Sakamoto stand, looking off into the distance. Photography by Ted Belton.

"IT'S SAID THE SCARS OF WAR, THE WOUNDS, THE PAIN, GET PASSED DOWN THROUGH GENERATIONS."

Adapted from the Canada Reads-winning memoir by Mark Sakamoto, Forgiveness tells the story of two people traumatized but not broken by the Second World War. Mitsue Sakamoto and her family are sent to a civilian internment camp in the Canadian interior after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Ralph MacLean joins the Canadian army and endures years of privation in a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp. When the conflict ends, Mitsue and Ralph are forced to confront their long-buried anger and grief when Mitsue's son and Ralph's daughter fall in love. An emotional map across time, this story of love and family is a testament to the power of choosing forgiveness over hatred.

Production Co-Sponsors: Jody & Deborah Hamade and Three Generations of the Schubert Family.
Photo Credit  Jeff Lillico and Yoshie Bancroft. Photography by Ted Belton. View Production credits

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