Unfinished Business is the story of three Japanese-American resistors -- Gorden Hirabayashi, Fred Korematsu, and Minoru Yasui -- who courageously defied the government order and refused to go to an internment camp, resulting in their conviction and imprisonment.
The film interweaves their personal stories with moving archival footage of wartime anti-Japanese hysteria, the evacuation and incarceration, and life at the camps. It captures the men 40 years later, fighting to overturn their original convictions in the final round of the battle against the act which shattered the lives of two generations of Japanese-Americans.