From a Silk Cocoon (2005)

The discovery of a small metal box leads to the uncovering of a family story, shrouded in silence for more than 60 years. Woven through their censored letters, diary entries, and haiku poetry, is the true story of a young Japanese American couple whose shattered dreams and forsaken loyalties lead them to renounce their American citizenship while held in separate prison camps during World War II.

Director: Satsuki Ina, Stephen Holsapple, Emery Clay III
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 57 min
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Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is From a Silk Cocoon about?
The discovery of a small metal box leads to the uncovering of a family story, shrouded in silence for more than 60 years. Woven through their censored letters, diary entries, and haiku poetry, is the true story of a young Japanese American couple whose shattered dreams and forsaken loyalties lead them to renounce their American citizenship while held in separate prison camps during World War II.
Who directed From a Silk Cocoon?
From a Silk Cocoon was directed by Satsuki Ina, Stephen Holsapple, Emery Clay III.
How long is From a Silk Cocoon?
From a Silk Cocoon has a runtime of 57m (57 minutes).
What genre is From a Silk Cocoon?
From a Silk Cocoon is a Documentary film.
Where was From a Silk Cocoon produced?
From a Silk Cocoon was produced in United States of America.