Noel Izon

参加作品

Choc'late Soldiers from the USA
Director
Chocolate Soldiers from the USA tells the story of 140,000 Black American soldiers and thousands of British civilians who crossed a racial divide to forge an unexpected bond. While serving in a segregated military, Black men and women do much of the U.S. Army's "heavy lifting" by day, and introduce the British population to jazz, jitterbugging and Black American culture by night. For the first time, Black American soldiers experience what it is like to be treated as equals and as Americans.t
An Untold Triumph: America's Filipino Soldiers
Director
During World War II, 7,000 Filipino Americans volunteered their services to the U.S. Army and helped liberate their homeland from Japanese occupation. Director Noel M. Izon captures their stories through the voices of the veterans themselves – only half of whom are still alive today – and delivers touching personal accounts of the men’s contributions and sacrifices during the war. Despite the fact that they endured a bleak, racist prewar climate and were not even considered U.S. citizens, these individuals rallied to join the war effort and cement their rightful place in American history.
Doomsdayer
Burgess
While seconds tick away, the faith of the world rests in one man his hands
An Open Door: Holocaust Haven in the Philippines
Writer
The uplifting story of how a small Asian nation was able to save over 1,300 Jews as they fled the pogroms of Nazi Germany. This is the third film in filmmaker Noel M. Izon's World War II trilogy Forgotten Stories.
An Open Door: Holocaust Haven in the Philippines
Director
The uplifting story of how a small Asian nation was able to save over 1,300 Jews as they fled the pogroms of Nazi Germany. This is the third film in filmmaker Noel M. Izon's World War II trilogy Forgotten Stories.