Watched this hour-long documentary via TCM and found it interesting as well as lacking. Some of the movies I was familiar with (Breakfast at Tiffany's) and others I was not (The Crimson Kimono, Sayonara, et al.), but the film veered off into an odd direction midway through to discuss the camps for the Japanese during WW2 but failed to talk to George Takei, who was actually sent to one of these camps as a small child and has been in various productions about this very topic.
I think the topic is extremely important and deserves to be tackled a bit more in-depth than this film allowed. Great to hear from Tamlyn Tomita, but there are sooo many more we could've heard from (Nancy Kwan, James Hong, etc.). Also it seems like the movie was essentially only about Japanese racism since hardly any other Asian races were featured or even mentioned.
Important topic but this was a half-hearted attempt. D.