American Pastime – smARTfilms: Executive Order 9066 at Eighty
Past Event
Playing Ball Behind Barbed Wire
American Pastime (2007) 1h45m
This drama is set in the Topaz War Relocation Center, a Utah prison camp which held thousands of Japanese Americans during the World War II mass incarcerations. Based on true events, the film depicts life inside the camps, where baseball was one of the major diversions from the realities of unjust imprisonment.
Producer Kerry Yo Nakagawa will be joining us for smARTfilm Club’s post-series forum on March 30, 7:00 PM
SHOWINGS
smARTfilm series offers two film showings each day!
Matinee: 2pm
Evening: 7pm
TICKETS
Series Passes – $40 Member | $48 Non-Member
See all 5 films for the price of 4!
Series pass holders are entitled to attend one showing per film (five total showings per series pass). Series pass holders can use their pass at their choice of either the matinee or evening showing for each film. Simply show up at your desired showing and we’ll check you off our list!
$10 Member | $12 Non-Member
Members: Use promo code NEVERFORGET for your Member Discount! (look for “enter promo code” link at the top of the Ticket order page)
HEALTH & SAFETY POLICY
BIMA is following the COVID-19 recommendations and guidance from Kitsap Public Health District, Washington State Department of Health, and the CDC, and will continue to update health and safety policies as needed. At this time, masks and proof of vaccination is not required–but we welcome you to wear a mask if you choose.
We recommend visiting our website prior to this event for the most up-to-date policies.