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'Bird of Passage' is a 1966 documentary that explores the experiences of the Japanese-Canadian community during World War II. Directed by Douglas Rain, the film provides a personal narrative of displacement and adaptation in Montréal.
Bird of Passage is a relatively obscure title within the documentary genre, which adds to its intrigue for collectors. It has seen limited releases over the years, often overshadowed by more prominent works, contributing to a sense of scarcity in the marketplace. Interest in the film is growing, particularly among those who appreciate personal narratives that speak to larger historical contexts. The unique perspective it offers on the Japanese-Canadian experience is increasingly relevant, making it a worthwhile focus for any serious collection.
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'Bird of Passage' is a documentary.
The documentary 'Bird of Passage' was directed by Douglas Rain.
'Bird of Passage' was released in 1966.
'Bird of Passage' focuses on the experiences of a young Japanese-Canadian businessman and his reflections on the uprooting of his community during World War II.
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