Shepherd's Pie and Sushi

199845 min 12 secFilm: Fiction

Direction: Craig AnderlMieko Ouchi

Production: Mieko OuchiCraig AnderlJerry Krepakevich

Script: Mieko Ouchi

Co-produced by The 100 Miles Film Group and the NFB with the financial assistance of The Alberta Foundation of the Arts, the Exploration Program of the The Canada Council, Department of Canadian Heritage, Special Project Fund of The National Association of Japanese Canadians, the Van Dusen Fund of The United Church of Canada, CBC Alberta and Celebration of Women in the Arts.

Mieko Ouchi is half Celtic, half Japanese... and all Canadian. In 1993, Mieko, an actor, began researching a documentary about her grandfather, Edward Ouchi, a Japanese immigrant to Canada. Then she was cast to star in The War Between Us, a film on the World War II internment of 22,000 Japanese-Canadians--re-enacting a key episode in her own community's history. Part Japanese-Canadian history, part autobiography and family chronicle, Shepherd's Pie and Sushi looks at complex questions of personal and cultural identity with a light touch. Using archival material, dramatic re-enactment, powerful scenes from The War Between Us and moving interviews with members of the Ouchi family, the film relates the early history of Japanese-Canadians and looks at Mieko's and her family's struggles with their own identities.

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Subject categories


  • History - Canada - 1920-1945 > Canadian War EffortJapanese Experience
  • Cultural Diversity and Multiculturalism > DiscriminationHistorical PerspectivesJapanese Origins
  • War, Conflict and Peace > World War II - The Home Front

Credits


director
Craig Anderl
Mieko Ouchi
producer
Mieko Ouchi
Craig Anderl
Jerry Krepakevich
script
Mieko Ouchi
camera
Craig Anderl
sound
Clancy Livingston
editing
Alison Grace
Bridget Durnford
sound editing
John Blerot
mixing
John Blerot
music
George Blondheim