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Yakuza Princess
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Yakuza Princess(2021)

4.8
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R
112Minutes

In Yakuza Princess, a young Japanese-Brazilian woman wakes up in a hospital with amnesia on her birthday. As she tries to piece together her identity, she discovers that she is actually a princess and the heir to a powerful crime syndicate. With the help of a stranger, she embarks on a dangerous journey to uncover family secrets and take down the criminal empire. Along the way, she utilizes her skills with a katana sword and encounters various obstacles, including the tattooed members of the crime syndicate and a sedative-wielding assassin. Will she be able to reclaim her heritage and find her true identity?

Elize Matsunaga: Once Upon a Crime
Tv Show

Elize Matsunaga: Once Upon a Crime (2021)

5.9
TV_MA

Elize Matsunaga: Once Upon a Crime is a captivating TV show that delves into the real-life murder case of Elize Matsunaga. The series examines the heinous crime, the investigation, and the subsequent trial, providing a compelling look into one of Brazil's most notorious criminal cases.

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Spectros
Tv Show

Spectros (2020)

4.7
Gaijin: A Brazilian Odyssey
Movie

Gaijin: A Brazilian Odyssey(1980)

6.8
112Minutes

Based on fact, this is the story of the struggles of Japanese immigrants who traveled to and settled in Brazil looking for a better life.

Dirty Hearts
Movie

Dirty Hearts(2011)

6.9
90Minutes

In Dirty Hearts, a Japanese assassin uncovers a shocking truth while investigating a hidden plot. As he delves deeper, he discovers a burning photograph that leads him to a web of lies, fake photos, and brainwashing. Betrayal and a code of honor are at the center of this story, as the protagonist faces death, bloodshed, violence, and murder. Assassinations are carried out with swords, drawing the attention of a colonel and a radio broadcast. A school, a photographer, and a year of 1945 all play important roles. The film also explores the experiences of Japanese-Brazilians, Japanese immigrants, and is told through flashbacks, with an underlying husband-wife relationship and the innocence of a little girl.

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Freedom Station
Movie

Freedom Station(2013)

5.9
88Minutes

Mario Kubo is a quiet man. For many, he seems lost. Disconnected from the world around him, he is not doing well. On the days where we follow his life, he seems to undergo a fundamental transformation. Mario receives a letter from Japan with undecipherable content, since he doesn’t speak Japanese. Alone, he begins a journey after something that he is not quite sure what it is.

Welcome Back, Farewell
Movie

Welcome Back, Farewell(2021)

7.8
105Minutes

Welcome Back, Farewell is a heartfelt documentary that tells the story of a Japanese-Brazilian family separated by distance and time. It follows their emotional journey as they reunite in Japan, exploring themes of family relationships, labor, and the immigrant experience. Through their experiences, the film sheds light on the challenges faced by working immigrants and the importance of family reunion.

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Gaijin: Ama-me Como Sou
Movie

Gaijin: Ama-me Como Sou(2005)

6.6
131Minutes

In 1908, Titoe leaves her country, Japan, to try her luck in Brazil. Her intention is just to get rich and return in five years. But life has other plans for her.

Ants
Movie

Ants(2009)

8.2
18Minutes

At the end of the World War II, the defeat of Japan divides the Japanese community into radical groups in Brazil. A family of immigrants find themselves in danger. For the little sisters, giant ants threaten their father.

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japanese brazilian

Discover a collection of movies and TV shows that showcase the unique fusion of Japanese and Brazilian cultures. Explore captivating storylines, vibrant characters, and mesmerizing aesthetics that blend the rich traditions of both nations. Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Japanese Brazilian themes and embark on a cinematic journey like no other.

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