Looking Like the Enemy

They were American born and bred yet they had the face of the enemy. Spanning generations and wars, “Looking Like the Enemy” is a bold and daring exploration into the often horrifying yet always ironic predicaments faced by American soldiers of Asian descent who fought in World War II, the Korean and the Vietnam wars.
Breaking a legacy of silence, eighteen veterans share tears, laughter, and gut-wrenching experiences that help fill in the gaps that official history has left out.
Directed by Robert A. Nakamura
Produced by Karen L. Ishizuka
Original music score by Dan Kuramoto
1996
A production of the Frank H. Watase Media Arts Center at the Japanese American National Museum.
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