This powerful documentary combines personal testimonies and dramatic re-enactments bringing to life the day the bombs dropped on Pearl Harbor. Arizona Memorial Historian Daniel Martinez and psychotherapist Dr. Satsuki Ina join with Pearl Harbor survivors in discussing their personal recollections. While the on location stories come from a diverse groups of individuals, such as Clark Simmons who relates how his personal friend Doris Miller, became the first African American to recieve the Navy Cross, the more intense recollections are shared by the Japanese-Americans who suffered the division, trauma and controversies associated with the "Day Of Infamy". A moving story of personal insights and difficult recovery from the turbulent years that followed the attack at Pearl Harbor. |