The Book of Distance is a Canadian virtual reality documentary film, directed by Randall Okita and released in 2020.
[1] Made for the National Film Board of Canada, the film is an animated immersive environment placing the viewer inside the context of Okita's grandfather Yonezo Okita's experiences during the internment of Japanese Canadians in World War II.
[3] Its subsequent screenings included the 2020 Vancouver International Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Animation in the Immersed program,[4] and the 2020 Festival du nouveau cinéma, where it won the Horizons award.
[1] It was released commercially to the Steam, Oculus and Viveport platforms.
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