Set in 1941, a drama about Canada's World War II policies toward Japanese-heritage citizens as told through the saga of a middle-class family forced to leave their successful Vancouver boating business, and relocate in a small, economically depressed mining town in the British Columbia interior, immediately following the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
With in-depth and detailed interviews, the influence Apple co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs had on modern society is examined, from helping to develop the personal computer to changing how people watch movies and listen to music.