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Gaijin - Os Caminhos da Liberdade : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gaijin: Roads to Freedom
''Gaijin: Roads to Freedom'' (Portuguese: ''Gaijin - Caminhos da Liberdade''; also known as ''Gaijin, a Brazilian Odyssey'') is a 1980 Brazilian drama film, the debut film of director Tizuka Yamasaki.〔http://www.adorocinema.com/filmes/filme-44249/curiosidades/〕 The film is based on real events in the history of Japanese immigrants who came to Brazil in search of better opportunities.〔http://www.interfilmes.com/filme_15515_Gaijin.Os.Caminhos.da.Liberdade.html〕 Its sequel, ''Gaijin 2: Love Me As I Am'', was released on September 2, 2005. ==Plot== Japan, 1908. Motivated by poverty in the country and few job prospects, many Japanese have emigrated in search of opportunities. As the emigration company only accepted family groups who had at least a couple, Yamada (Jiro Kawarazaki) and Kobayashi (Keniti Kaneko) who were brothers, see as solution that Yamada would marry Titoe (Kyoko Tsukamoto), who was only 16 years old. Yamada and Titoe had just met and, along with a cousin, they depart to Brazil. After 52 days of travel they finally arrive in Brazil where they will work in Santa Rosa farm, in São Paulo, where the coffee expansion was intense. But they stumble upon a foreman who handles hostile settlers, demanding to work to exhaustion. In addition they are stolen by the owners of the farm, only being treated with respect by other settlers and by Tonho (Antônio Fagundes), the counter of the farm.〔http://www.adorocinema.com/filmes/filme-44249/〕
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