Scene from Aos Nossos Filhos (2019)
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Duration: 472 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Actresses in this Scene

Laura Castro
Birth Name: Laura Castro
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Full Biography
Laura Castro starred in the Brazilian film 'Aos Nossos Filhos' (2019). The movie, set against the backdrop of Brazil's political climate, explores themes of family dynamics, LGBTQ+ relationships, and HIV awareness through the story of Tânia, a young woman studying to become a judge, her partner Vanessa, and Tânia's mother Vera. Laura Castro portrayed the character of Eva/Tânia in this evocative portrayal of contemporary Brazilian society.
About the Movie: Aos Nossos Filhos (2019)

Release Year: 2019
Alternative Title: À nos enfants, Nuestros hijos, Bizim Çocuklar, Our Children
Director: Maria de Medeiros
Writer: Laura Castro, Maria de Medeiros
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Genre: Drama
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Story
Aos Nossos Filhos tells the story of Tânia, a young woman preparing for a public exam to become a judge, and Vanessa, her partner who works at a large publicity agency. Both women dream of having a child together. Meanwhile, Tânia's mother, Vera, runs an NGO caring for HIV-positive children. Vera, though liberal in many ways, struggles to accept Tania and Vanessa's plans to have a child together. The tension between Vera's acceptance of her daughter's sexuality and her discomfort with the idea of them having a child forms the core conflict of the film. This struggle unfolds against the backdrop of political turmoil leading up to Brazil's presidential election in 2018.
Summary
Aos Nossos Filhos is a Brazilian drama directed by Maria de Medeiros, released in 2019. The film explores themes of family dynamics, sexual orientation acceptance, and societal change through the lens of a middle-class Brazilian family. Set against the political backdrop of Brazil's 2018 presidential election, the story revolves around Tânia and Vanessa, two women navigating their relationship, their dreams of parenthood, and Tania's mother Vera's evolving acceptance of their plans. While the provided sources do not delve into specific scenes or character developments beyond the central conflict, they paint a picture of a thought-provoking film that examines contemporary Brazilian society through a personal, familial lens.