| Almost Brothers | |
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| Directed by | Lúcia Murat |
| Written by | Paulo Lins Lúcia Murat |
| Produced by | Ailton Franco Jr. Branca Murat |
| Starring | Caco Ciocler Flavio Bauraqui Werner Schünemann Antônio Pompêo |
| Cinematography | Jacob Solitrenick |
| Edited by | Mair Tavares |
| Music by | Nana Vasconcelos |
Production companies | Taiga Filmes Ceneca Producciones TS Productions |
| Distributed by | Imovision |
Release dates |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
| Countries | Brazil Chile France |
| Language | Portuguese |
| Box office | 460,087[1] |
Almost Brothers (Portuguese:Quase Dois Irmãos) is a 2004 Brazilian film. It was directed byLúcia Murat and written by Murat andPaulo Lins.[2] Switching back and forth in time between the 1970s and the 2000s, the film follows the friendship between a middle-class left-wing political activist and a criminal from Rio de Janeiro'sfavelas.[3]
It was produced by Brazilian studio Taiga Filmes in a co-production with Ceneca Producciones from Chile and TS Productions from France.[5] With a budget of almost R$3 million, it was shot inRio de Janeiro on March, June, and July 2003.[6]
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