Taking place in 1941, this poignant story explores Canadas World War II regulations regarding Japanese-heritage individuals. The focus is on a middle-class family who is compelled to abandon their thriving boating enterprise in Vancouver and resettle in a small, poverty-stricken mining community in the British Columbia interior after the bombing of Pearl Harbor.**Review:**This emotionally charged drama delves deep into the historical injustices faced by Japanese-heritage citizens during World War II. Through the lens of a family uprooted from their home and livelihood, the film sheds light on the hardships and discrimination they endured. The narrative is a powerful reminder of the resilience and strength shown by those who were unjustly persecuted, making for a compelling and thought-provoking watch.