"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.
Jeff Lillico and Yoshie Bancroft. Photography by Ted Belton. View Production credits