Apenas o Fim
Apenas o Fim is a 2008 Brazilian comedy-romance film directed by Matheus Souza, his directorial debut, and starring Gregório Duvivier, Érika Mader, Nathalia Dill and Marcelo Adnet.
Apenas o Fim | |
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Directed by | Matheus Souza |
Written by | Matheus Souza |
Starring | Gregório Duvivier Érika Mader Nathalia Dill Marcelo Adnet Álamo Facó |
Music by | Pedro Carneiro |
Cinematography | Julio Secchin |
Edited by | Julio Secchin |
Release date |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | Brazil |
Language | Portuguese |
Budget | R$ 8,000[1] |
The film is the result of a project by students of the film school of PUC-Rio, and it was all filmed at the university, with the support of the Department of Social Communication.[2]
Plot
A girl decides to run away from her ordinary life leaving her parents, friends and her boyfriend Antonio. But before leaving, she resolves to spend the last hour with him, having a long conversation while walking in college. They speak about their relationship remembering the past, imagining the future and discussing a number of fears and issues involving their generation.[3]
Cast
- Gregório Duvivier
- Érika Mader
- Nathalia Dill
- Marcelo Adnet
- Álamo Facó
Awards and nominations
- Festival do Rio - 2008[4]
- Honorable Mention - Jury
- Best Fiction Feature Film - The public choice award
- 32nd São Paulo International Film Festival - 2008[5]
- Best Brazilian Fiction Feature Film - The public choice award
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References
- Netflix anuncia filme independente brasileiro para ser exibido no mercado internacional - Celebridades - Notícia - VEJA.com
- Apenas o Fim : Curiosidades - AdoroCinema
- Apenas O Fim - Filme | Filmes de Cinema Archived October 15, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-10-16. Retrieved 2013-10-12.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- http://www.mostra.org/exib_jornal.php?jornalId=626&language=pt%5B%5D
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