Here's a short/feature combo to provoke discussion:
THE YOKE'S ON ME (1944) before BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S (1961).
Both films, in one way or another, represent what are now considered exceptionally uncomfortable and unflattering portrayals and/or situations that involve one or more Japanese characters. Presented together or separately, each of these titles are bound to provoke some very interesting discussion. One's mileage may vary, in terms of entertainment value.
CHEERS!