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Thy Kingdom Come

Country: Brazil, Language: Portuguese, 29 mins

Original Title

Voltando Para Casa
  • Director: Thiago Kistenmacker
  • Writer: Thiago Kistenmacker
  • Producer: Aimée Kistenmacker; Thiago Kistenmacker

CGiii Comment

It's difficult to believe - in these enlightened days - that there are those who still declare that the Old Testament is a factual text...well, believe it or not...these befuddled fools still exist...these merchants of misery are a danger to themselves and - more importantly - others.

Thiago Kistenmacker's film is testament to this abhorrent fact...with some truly striking visuals, he gets his message across - extremely loud and agonisingly clear.

There are a few shaky moments and the narrative could have been a little tighter...but, the editing deserves particular mention...precise, professional and, in one place, inspired.

By taking a few more risks, Kistenmacker is a film-maker with a future...

Definitely a nascent talent...


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The(ir) Blurb...

Leticia and Fernando live in an outdated home. Everything changes when Fernando is caught kissing a male neighbor, triggering their father's prejudice. The cruel environment influences Leticia's first contemporary ballet choreography.

Cast & Characters

Cauê Pereira as Fernando;
Guilherme Queiroz as Vizinho;
Thainá Rocha as Letícia;
Roney Villela as Pai