Smithsonian American Art Museum- Renwick Gallery. A Japanese American fisherman is accused of killing his neighbor, Carl Heine, at sea. Set in 1951, the movie, based on the award-winning book by David Guterson, addresses race relations following WW II. Directed by Scott Hicks and starring Ethan Hawke. This program takes place at the museum’s Renwick Gallery, located on Pennsylvania Avenue at 17th Street, NW.
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