Full Spectrum Features
04/28/2026
🎞️ ENOUGH, a short film directed by Brian Tee, will screen at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival on May 2!
The film follows a disillusioned college student whose research uncovers the decades-long fight for Japanese American redress, alongside the story of a lawyer confronting his past to help heal both a community and himself.
💬 The screening will be followed by a panel discussion on real and imagined archives with the director and NCRR (Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress). Admission is free or pay-what-you-can.
Learn more about the screening: https://bit.ly/4vwD3HL
04/15/2026
COMPLIANCE, a feature film we co-produced with Pink Eye Pictures, will have its World Premiere tomorrow, April 16, with an additional screening on April 17 at Fantaspoa Film Festival in Brazil! 💫
🔪 Directed by Kyle Mangione-Smith, the film follows a young tech worker who, after a secretive organization threatens to bring her past to light, is forced into a murderous conspiracy with devastating consequences.
Congratulations to the film team! We’re honored to debut the film on an international stage and look forward to sharing more as it continues its festival run ✈️
Learn more about the screenings: https://bit.ly/4vCkMZG
03/09/2026
On February 22, we held a community screening of our short docudrama film, ENOUGH, at Chicago’s Day of Remembrance event. Thank you to our community for coming out to the Chicago History Museum and sharing your time and reflections with us!
Major thanks to our panelists for sharing your insights around storytelling, community care, and the urgency of this moment 💜
You can watch a recording of the Day of Remembrance event: https://bit.ly/4cDKmqd
02/19/2026
💜 Day of Remembrance invites us to reflect, honor, and commit to collective repair.
This Sunday we will be screening “Enough,” a film on the Japanese American Redress Movement.
While researching a class assignment, Ashley, a disillusioned college student, meets Erika, a quiet librarian, and is drawn into the decades-long fight for redress—and the journey of a lawyer who must testify in order to help heal a community and himself.
💬 A panel featuring a therapist, director , and community members will follow the screening.
📅 Sunday, February 22
⏰ 2:00 - 3:30 PM CT (Reception to Follow)
📍 Chicago History Museum
Advance registration is strongly encouraged.
🎟️ RSVP: https://bit.ly/4alnCcJ
02/10/2026
➡️ Meet the cast bringing "Enough" to life!
While researching a class assignment, Ashley, a disillusioned college student crosses paths with Erika, a quiet librarian, and is drawn into the decades old fight for Japanese American redress and the story of a lawyer who must find the courage to testify in order to help heal a community—and himself.
🌟 Huge thanks to this incredible cast for bringing so much care, depth, and intention to these characters.
🎞️ See the short film on February 22nd at our Day of Remembrance community screening, which will include a post-screening conversation with community members, scholars, and director Brian Tee.
RSVP: https://bit.ly/4alnCcJ
01/19/2026
“Enough” follows two young women separated by time but united by purpose, as the Japanese American community reckons with the lasting impact of WWII incarceration and the long fight for redress.
✊🏽 Directed by Brian Tee, the film weaves together archival history and personal reckoning as a community confronts the generational cost of silence — and the courage it takes to break it.
📖 ‘Enough’ is part of Full Spectrum Education’s Cinematic Digital History project, Reckoning with Redress, which blends film, archives, and radical accessibility to share histories shaped by those who lived them.
📅 A special pre-screening takes place February 22 for Chicago’s Day of Remembrance and features a panel discussion with community members, a family therapist, and director Brian Tee.
🔗 RSVP: https://bit.ly/4qsg4dY
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