Comcast offers Korematsu documentary On Demand this May!

From May 1, 2011 – May 31, 2011, OF CIVIL WRONGS AND RIGHTS: THE FRED KOREMATSU STORY will be available to all Comcast digital cable subscribers with On-Demand. Comcast is the nation’s largest cable provider, and the film will be available for viewing in markets throughout the country.

• The film is available to all Comcast digital cable customers with On Demand
• The film will cost $1.99/view
• Through your digital cable menu, viewers should:
1) Click on the “On Demand” button
2) Look under the “Movies” folder
3) Choose the “Movie Collections” folder
4) Choose the “Cinema Asian America” folder
5) Choose the “Icons” series
6) Select Of Civil Wrongs and Rights: the Fred Korematsu Story.

In December 2010, Comcast launched Cinema Asian America, a ground-breaking new video-on demand offering, which features Asian American films and videos. For the first time, millions of viewers across the nation are able to watch a monthly-curated series of Asian American and Asian films, which will collect together award-winning films fresh from the film festival circuit and classics which beg to be revisited. These films include both short and feature-length works and the genres range from documentary to narrative to experimental. Click here to see the rest of Cinema Asian America’s amazing lineup for API Heritage month!