A family of Japanese immigrants in British Columbia, Canada, faces the harsh reality of being interned and stripped of their property during World War II, due to the country's discriminatory policy towards "enemy aliens". Meanwhile, a white Canadian family must confront their own moral dilemmas as they take on roles that support this policy, all while Japanese citizens are being held in their community.
The War Between Us
During World War II, a tense standoff unfolds between two families - one Canadian, one Japanese - as the latter is forcibly relocated to an internment camp, sparking a complex web of emotions and conflicts.