banner with diary open showing written and illustrated entries. On top of the background image, the cover of A Flicker in Eternity film

Film Screenings

Screening and Q&A—A Flicker In Eternity

banner with diary open showing written and illustrated entries. On top of the background image, the cover of A Flicker in Eternity film

Film Screenings

Screening and Q&A—A Flicker In Eternity

About the Event

A Flicker in Eternity is the coming-of-age tale of Stanley Hayami, a talented young teenager caught between his dream of becoming a writer/artist and his duty to his country. Join filmmakers Sharon Yamato and Ann Kaneko for a Q&A following this screening of their short film.

 

About the Film:

Based on Hayami’s own diary, this documentary is the firsthand account of a 15-year-old thrust into the turmoil of World War II and is a poignant reminder of the indignity of incarceration and the tragedy of war. Through Stanley’s endearing cartoons and witty observations, this film chronicles his life behind barbed wire and as a soldier in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. It is based on his diary and letters, which are archived at the Japanese American National Museum, and Joanne Oppenheim’s annotations from Stanley Hayami, Nisei Son.

This program is held in conjunction with the exhibition, A Life in Pieces: The Diary and Letters of Stanley Hayami.

 

A Flicker in Eternity is available on DVD at the JANM Store. BUY NOW

Saturday, Dec 04, 2021

2:00 PM - 3:30 PM PST

Japanese American National Museum

100 North Central Avenue

Los Angeles, CA 90012

Museum admission is included with the price of this ticket. Please check-in with Visitor Services at the front desk before the event.

ALL VISITORS age 12 and older will need to show proof of full vaccination or a negative antigen or PCR Covid-19 test taken within 72 hours prior to visiting the museum. Proof of vaccination or negative test may be in a paper or digital format, PLUS a photo ID. The vaccine requirement does not apply to children under 12.  LEARN MORE

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About the Event

A Flicker in Eternity is the coming-of-age tale of Stanley Hayami, a talented young teenager caught between his dream of becoming a writer/artist and his duty to his country. Join filmmakers Sharon Yamato and Ann Kaneko for a Q&A following this screening of their short film.

 

About the Film:

Based on Hayami’s own diary, this documentary is the firsthand account of a 15-year-old thrust into the turmoil of World War II and is a poignant reminder of the indignity of incarceration and the tragedy of war. Through Stanley’s endearing cartoons and witty observations, this film chronicles his life behind barbed wire and as a soldier in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. It is based on his diary and letters, which are archived at the Japanese American National Museum, and Joanne Oppenheim’s annotations from Stanley Hayami, Nisei Son.

This program is held in conjunction with the exhibition, A Life in Pieces: The Diary and Letters of Stanley Hayami.

 

A Flicker in Eternity is available on DVD at the JANM Store. BUY NOW

Museum admission is included with the price of this ticket. Please check-in with Visitor Services at the front desk before the event.

ALL VISITORS age 12 and older will need to show proof of full vaccination or a negative antigen or PCR Covid-19 test taken within 72 hours prior to visiting the museum. Proof of vaccination or negative test may be in a paper or digital format, PLUS a photo ID. The vaccine requirement does not apply to children under 12.  LEARN MORE

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