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Os Olhos da Ásia

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Os Olhos da Ásia
Directed byJoão Mário Grilo
Screenplay byJoão Mário Grilo
Paulo Filipe
Based onSilence
by Shūsaku Endō
Produced byPaulo Branco
Toru Aisawa
StarringGeraldine Chaplin
João Perry
CinematographyJean-Paul Rosa da Costa
Edited byChristian Dior
Music byJorge Arriagada
Release date
  • April 11, 1997 (1997-04-11) (Portugal)
Running time
86 minutes
CountriesPortugal
France
Germany
LanguagesPortuguese
Japanese

Os Olhos da Ásia (Portuguese: The Eyes of Asia) is a 1996 Portuguese historical drama film directed by João Mário Grilo, who also co-wrote the script with Paulo Filipe. It is partially based on the novel Silence by Shūsaku Endō.[1] The film premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival on 15 August 1996 where it was also nominated for the Golden Leopard.[2] The film was released in Portugal on 11 April 1997.

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Plot

Nakaura of Julian (Julião Nakaura), a priest of the Society of Jesus, was one of four young ambassadors sent to Rome by the Jesuits in 1538, as proof that Japan had converted to Christianity. Fifty years after the mission, which so fascinated European royalty, Julian was forced again to prove his faith, only this time before a shōgun, who wanted to force him to abandon his religion. Julian resists, as does Miguel Chijiwa, a fellow at the embassy to Rome, who become a martyr. Betrayed by Cristóvão Ferreira, who cannot bear the torture, Julian suffers an inglorious death ... or maybe not.[clarification needed][3]

Cast

  • Geraldine Chaplin as Jane Powell
  • João Perry as Cristóvão Ferreira
  • António Cordeiro as Mateus
  • Marques D'Arede as Giovanni Adami
  • José Eduardo as Lucas do Espírito Santo
  • Rui Gomes as Sebastião
  • Kyioto Harada as Matazaemon
  • Edward Ishita as Edward Ishita
  • Yuzi Kosugi as Kurobei
  • Carlos Martins Medeiros as António de Souza
  • Yoshi Oida as Julião Nakaura
  • Itaru Takahara as Sr. Takahara
  • Yasukiyo Umeno as Miguel
  • Diogo Vasconcelos as Orlando

References

  1. ^ "Os Olhos da Ásia de João Mário Grilo no espaço Nimas". Hardmusica (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 15 February 2017. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
  2. ^ "Awards for Os Olhos da Ásia". IMDb. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
  3. ^ "Os Olhos da Ásia". Cinema (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 21 March 2012. Retrieved 22 August 2011.

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