Kommando 1944


Kommando 1944 is a short film directed and written by Derek Quick depicting the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. The film has won over 100 awards within its first month on the festival circuit around the world and is currently competing to break the Guinness World Records for short film wins.

Premise

The film was Inspired by Quick's Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma Native American heritage as the grandchild of Charles, A. Todd, a US Army Korean War decorated combat veteran and a former Chief of the Ottawa Tribe who faced similar reservation segregation.

Awards and nominations

Kommando 1944 has screened at Cannes Film Festival with the American Pavilion, Short Shorts and Asia in Japan, an Academy Awards Qualifier. Kommando 1944 was awarded Grand Jury Prize, Outstanding Best Short Film from the cast of Steven Spielberg's Band Of Brothers and screened on D-Day in Normandy France on the 75th Anniversary.
AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipientsResult
WorldFest-Houston International Film FestivalApril 2019Best Drama Short- Remi AwardDerek QuickWon
WorldFest-Houston International Film FestivalApril 2019Best Director-Remi AwardDerek Quick