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VAFF Presents a Special Screening of TIZUKA YAMASAKI’S “GAIJIN - LOVE ME AS I AM” (AMA ME COMO SOU)

Sunday, November 23, 2008 from 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM (PT)

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Celebrate the 100th anniversary of Japanese Immigration in Brazil

Vancouver Asian Film Festival in collaboration with explorASIAN, Community Partners for Internationalization (UBC) and the Consulate of Brazil present a Special Screening of

TIZUKA YAMASAKI’S “GAIJIN - LOVE ME AS I AM”

(GAIJIN - AMA ME COMO SOU) 

       

 

Date                 Sunday, November 23, 2008

Time                7:00pm

Location          Frederic Wood Theatre, UBC

                        6354 Crescent Road

 

Admission FREE for
VAFF 2008-09 Members with VAFF Membership Card
(Become a VAFF member at door for $2.00)
UBC Faculty, Staff & Students with UBC ID 

 

Runtime           131 min

Country           Brazil

Language         Portuguese with English subtitles

Year                 2005

 

Celebrate the 100th anniversary of Japanese Immigration in Brazil with the special screening of Tizuka Yamasaki's award winning film "Gaijin - Love Me As I Am"  (Gaijin - Ama Me Como Sou) at Frederic Wood Theatre, UBC on  Sunday, November 23, 2008 – 7:00pm.

 

GAIJIN - Love Me As I Am (Ama Me Como Sou) - SYNOPSIS

 

The pioneer Titoe arrived in Brazil aboard Kasato Maru Ship in 1908, wishing to return to her homeland with the money saved by working in the coffee farms. 

In 1935, holding her Brazilian-daughter, Shinobu, and little amount of money she saved, Titoe buys her first piece of land in Londrina City (North of Paraná State) and postpones her desire to go back to Japan. 

The Second World War and its consequences to Japan, put off Titoe's promise to come back to Japan. Titoe's grandchildren, Kazumi and Maria, were born in Londrina by the end of the 40's, and then Titoe becomes a "batyan" (grandma).    

 

Maria marries Gabriel, a gaijin (foreigner), son of the Spanish farmer Ramon Salinas and the Italian immigrant Sofia.  From this relationship two children were born, Yoko and Pedro.  Gabriel's job selling and buying lands are doing well until Fernando Collor de Mello's (Brazilian President) confiscation plan (economic plan) in 1990, bankrupts him.  Maria, Gabriel, Yoko and Pedro have to live with Batyan, in the house she built by herself.  Having no other choices, Gabriel leaves Brazil and goes to Kobe, Hyogo province, as a dekassegui (temporary worker) like Shinobu did to recover the money she lost in Brazil. 

Maria, Shinobu, Batyan and Gina (Maria's sister-in-law) have to reorganise life in Brazil. But after the earthquake in Kobe in 1995, when Gabriel was considered dead, Yoko and Maria decide to go to Japan to look for him.  In Japan, Maria and Yoko face prejudices and challenges provided by cultural differences, and deal with the fear about the unknown. 

The promise of the old Titoe to return to Japan drives the lives of these four women generations: the ninety-years-old Batyan, her daughter Shinobu, a nisei (second Japanese generation), her granddaughter Maria, a sansei (third generation) and her great-granddaughter Yoko, a half-breed (Japanese/Spanish/Italian). 

Gaijin is a film about the Japanese descendants' saga who try to find out their identities.

 

 

AWARDS AND FESTIVALS 

GAIJIN - Love Me As I Am (Ama Me Como Sou)

 

2006 - SAN FRANCISCO INTERN. ASIAN AMERICAN FILM FESTIVAL - Special Presentation

2006 - LOS ANGELES ASIAN PACIFIC FILM FESTIVAL - Special Presentation

2005 - FESTIVAL GRAMADO – Best Film, Best Director, Best Music, Best Supporting Actress Aya Ono

2005 - FESTIVAL DE BIARRITZ CINÉMAS ET CULTURES  D’AMERIQUE LATINE 

2005 - TOKYO INTERNACIONAL FORUM - Special Presentation - Brazilian Embassy – President Luis Inácio Lula da Silva in Japan

2005 - NAGOYA - Special Presentation Brazilian Consulate in Nagoya

 

 

  

 

When

Sunday, November 23, 2008 from 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM (PT)

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Frederic Wood Theatre
6354 Crescent Road
University of British Columbia
Vancouver
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