O Filme Corações Sujos, de Vicente Amorim, surpreende o público com o rigor técnico que lembra o cinema americano, é um filme quase todo falado em japonês. Adaptação do livro de Fernando Morais, conta o caminho dos imigrantes japoneses que vieram ao Brasil fugindo da Segunda Guerra. Aqui eram vistos com desconfiança, já que lutavam contra os EUA, aliados do Brasil. O longa conta essa história com a estética dos filmes de Sergio Leone e Bertolucci. E consegue um excelente resultado tanto na narrativa, quanto na forma, tudo pontuado por uma bela trilha sonora do maestro japonês AkihikoMatsumoto.
Novo longa-metragem de Vicente Amorin baseado no livro de Fernando Morais, estréia comercialmente em 2012 e teve pré-estreia no Festival do Rio. Foi também o filme de abertura do Festival Paulinia 2011, Veja o Teaser:
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