Two Sons of Francisco
Two Sons of Francisco (Portuguese: 2 Filhos de Francisco) is a 2005 Brazilian drama film about the lives of the musicians Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano, directed by Breno Silveira.
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Directed by | Breno Silveira |
Written by | Patrícia Andrade Carolina Kotscho |
Starring | Márcio Kieling Thiago Mendonça Ângelo Antônio |
Music by | Caetano Veloso (songs) Guto Graça Melo (score) |
Edited by | Vicente Kubrusly |
Distributed by | Conspiração Filmes Globo Filmes Columbia Tristar |
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Running time | 132 minutes |
Country | Brazil |
Language | Portuguese |
Budget | R$ 5.9 million |
The film was one of Brazil's most successful in the last twenty years and the biggest box office draw of 2005. The film grossed the equivalent of $13 million worldwide, and a total of $8 million in Brazil, a record for Brazilian cinema.[1]
Until 2008, 2 Filhos de Francisco used to be considered the second biggest audience of a Brazilian film (after the 1976 film Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands). In 2009, the blockbuster Se Eu Fosse Você 2, starring Tony Ramos and Glória Pires, replaced 2 Filhos de Francisco as the second biggest audience among the Brazilian films.
Cast
- Márcio Kieling as Zezé di Camargo
- Thiago Mendonça as Luciano Camargo
- Ângelo Antônio as Seu Francisco Camargo
- Dira Paes as D. Helena Camargo
- Paloma Duarte as Zilú
- José Dumont as Miranda
- Dáblio Moreira as Zezé di Camargo (child)
- Wigor Lima as Luciano (child)
- Marcos Henrique as Emival
- Maria Flor as Solange
- Natália Lage as Cleide
- Jackson Antunes as Zé do Fole
- Pedro as Leonardo
- Thiago as Leandro
Awards and nominations
- Audience Award for Best Film – Breno Silveira (won)
- Best Performance in an International Feature Film - Leading Young Performer – Marcos Henrique (won, tie)
- Best Performance in an International Feature Film - Leading Young Performer – Dablio Moreira (won, tie)
- Best International Family Feature Film (nominated)
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