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Beyond Brotherhood
Director:Arianne Benedetti
Starring:Drew Fuller
Distributor:Global Genesis Group
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:Panama
Language:Spanish

Beyond Brotherhood (Spanish; Castilian: '''Más que hermanos''') is a 2017 Panamanian drama film directed by Arianne Benedetti. It was selected as the Panamanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.[1]

Plot

Two siblings, Joshua and Mia, are orphaned when their parents are killed in a domestic accident. Before she dies, their mother asks Joshua to promise always to take care of Mia, but the two of them are sent to separate orphanages. They escape, and grow up together on the streets. When they are older, they discover that their parents' insurance company failed to contact them after the accident, and the money they receive enables them to open a restaurant. Mia also wins a scholarship to study psychology and falls in love with her professor, Chris Vianni. This creates tension between her and Joshua. Despite their differences, he steps in to protect her when he sees her being harassed by a man in a bar, and this sets into motion a tragic train of events.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Panamá saborea el Óscar . Panama America . 17 September 2017 . 22 September 2017.