From Beginning to End

From Beginning to End

"From Aluízio Abranches, director of The Three Marias, this lush family drama of taboo romance is the story of two young half brothers whose intense childhood bond becomes tangled up in adult infatuation. Love is complicated. But it’s rarely this complicated. Francisco, twelve, and Thomas, six, share an unbreakable and unusual bond. As the brothers grow up, their intimacy, while innocent, begins to concern the adults around them as being inappropriate. Oblivious to the adults’ suspicion, the boys are happy, their love only full of protective fraternal affection. Fifteen years later, on the...
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Release date:November 12, 2009
Directed by:Aluizio Abranches
Runtime:105 Minutes
Producer:Aluizio Abranches, Marco Nanini, Iker Monfort, Fernando Libonati
Editor:Fábio S. Limma
Cinematography:Ueli Steiger
Screenplay by:Aluizio Abranches
Estimated budget:$1,000,000

Cast of From Beginning to End

Júlia Lemmertz
Júlia Lemmertz
Julieta
Born:March 18, 1963
Age:49
Jean Pierre Noher
Jean Pierre Noher
Pedro
Born:May 5, 1956
Age:55
Louise Cardoso
Louise Cardoso
Rosa
Born:April 17, 1954
Age:58
Gabriel Kaufmann
Gabriel Kaufmann
Thomás
Born:September 22, 2001
Age:10
Rafael Cardoso
Rafael Cardoso
Thomás
Born:November 17, 1985
Age:26
Lucas Cotrin
Lucas Cotrin
Francisco

Film director of From Beginning to End

Aluizio Abranches
Aluizio Abranches

Aluizio Abranches is a Brazilian filmmaker. He has worked extensively as an assistant director and producer in Brazil. His first feature film as director was in the 1999 film Um Copo de Cólera, which was based on a soap opera by Raduan Nassar. Abranches holds a degree in economics.

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Filming locations for From Beginning to End

Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires

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Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro , commonly referred to simply as Rio, is the capital city of the State of Rio de Janeiro, the second largest city of Brazil, and the third largest metropolitan area and agglomeration in South America, boasting approximately 6.3 million people within the city proper, making it the 6th...
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