
Overview
The "To-Kon Painters" add color to the lives of people who are short on cash. They're volunteers who will travel anywhere for a good cause, painting buildings and playground equipment free of charge. Most are former social dropouts who once belonged to biker gangs or quit school. We follow them to Lithuania, where they repaint a memorial honoring Chiune Sugihara, a Japanese diplomat who helped 6,000 Jews flee the Holocaust during World War II. The painters must overcome cultural and linguistic challenges to get the job done.
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1 - 1Painting with Soul October 07, 2017
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1 - 2Detroit Revealed: My Grandfather John Hersey and America October 14, 2017
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1 - 3A Single Pen: The World of Artist Manabu Ikeda October 21, 2017
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1 - 4Miatari Finders October 28, 2017
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1 - 5Legendary Giant Tree of Yakushima November 18, 2017
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1 - 6Boxing Woman December 02, 2017
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1 - 7An Honest Death: A Palliative Care Doctor's Final Days December 09, 2017
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1 - 8Fukushima Mothers December 16, 2017