Island of Loves

Island of Loves

Release date : June 8, 1982
Runtime : 2h 50m
Countries of origin : Japan / Portugal /
Original Language : Japanese / Portuguese /
Director : Paulo Rocha /
Production companies : Suma Filmes /
June 8, 1982 2h 50m Japan Drama Japanese More
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This film depicts the life of the 19th-century Portuguese writer Wenceslau De Moraes by means of nine ancient ballads from China. The writer married a Chinese woman after he left his wife and family to go live in Macao. Later, he moved to Japan where he fell in love with a Japanese woman, staying in Japan for the rest of his life. Mixed in with the career and loves of Moraes is the history of Portugal at home and in its colonies.
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Luís Miguel Cintra
Wenceslau de Moraes
Clara Joana
Isabel / Vénus
Zita Duarte
Francesca
Paulo Rocha
Camilo Pessanha
Yoshiko Mita
O-Yoné
Jun Toyokawa
Asataro
Erl Tenni
Atchan
Wang Lai
Chinese mother

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  • title:Island of Loves
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1982
  • Runtime:2h 50m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan · Portugal ·
  • Original Language: Japanese · Portuguese ·
  • Director: Paulo Rocha /
  • Writers: Paulo Rocha · Wenceslau de Moraes · Sumiko Haneda · Tai Jung Kok · Luiza Neto Jorge · Moriaki Watanabe ·
  • Production companies: Suma Filmes ·
  • Overview:This film depicts the life of the 19th-century Portuguese writer Wenceslau De Moraes by means of nine ancient ballads from China. The writer married a Chinese woman after he left his wife and family to go live in Macao. Later, he moved to Japan where he fell in love with a Japanese woman, staying in Japan for the rest of his life. Mixed in with the career and loves of Moraes is the history of Portugal at home and in its colonies.
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