Freedom Station (2013)
Sobre o filme
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. An important fact: Mario Kubo is the son of a Japanese immigrant and a Brazilian mother, daughter of Japanese immigrants. Despite considering himself Brazilian, he will always be seen as being “Japanese” by others. Due to a series of events, Kubo steps out of Freedom Station, in the Japanese neighborhood of São Paulo, after riding the last night train. Alone, he begins a journey after something that he is not quite sure what it is.
Título original: Estação Liberdade
Ano: 2013
Classificação: 12 years
Duração: 88 min.
Gênero: Fiction
País: Brazil, Japan
Cor: cor
Direção: CAÍTO ORTIZ
Roteiro: André Godoi, Caito Ortiz, Giuliano Cedroni, Maria Fernanda Guerreiro
Fotografia: Ralph Strelow, Hugo Takeuchi
Montagem: Alexandre Boechat, Doca Corbett
Elenco: Cauê Ito, Fabiula Nascimento, Carolina Sudati, Paulo Tsuchiya, Eduardo Chagas, Renata Sayuri
Produtor: Francesco Civita, Beto Gauss e Leslie Markus
Produção: Prodigo Films
Música: João Erbetta