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Sinopse
One of the greatest advances in neuroscience is the discovery that babies are much more than a genetic load. The development of all human beings lies in the combination of genetics with the quality of the relationships we develop and the environment in which we are placed. The Beginning of Life invites everyone to reflect as part of society: are we taking good care of the early years of life, which define both the present and the future of humanity?
Objetivos de desenvolvimento sustentável
Idiomas e acessibilidade
VÁRIOS
PT-BR, EN, ES
PT-BR, EN, ES
LIBRAS, LSE, ILS
PT-BR, EN, ES
Prêmios e festivais
Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro 2017 | Brazil
Nominated
ABC Cinematography Award | Brazil
Best Photography
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Ficha técnica
Directed by: Estela Renner
Produced by: Marcos Nisti, Luana Lobo and Estela Renner
Executive producer: Eduardo de C. Queiroz, Marcos Nisti and Michael Feigelson
Argument: Ana Lucia Villela and Estela Renner
Distribution strategy: Luana Lobo and Marcos Nisti
Distributed by: Flow
Screenplay: Estela Renner
Production director: Juliana Borges
Photography director: Janice D’Avila
Assistant director: Mari Mitre
Editing: Jordana Berg
Production coordinator: Geisa França
Soundtrack: Ed Côrtes
Filming locations: Canada, Brazil, India, China, Kenya, Italy, Argentina, United States of America, France and Japan.
Financial director: Lilian Okada
Presented by: Fundação Maria Cecília Souto Vidigal, Bernard Van Leer Foundation, Alana Institute and UNICEF
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Impact movement
The film initiated a movement for the cause of early childhood, acting as the main tool for UNICEF’s global campaign. It was the most watched Brazilian documentary of 2016 *, in the first three months after its release more than 178 thousand people watched the movie in theaters and in special screenings.
Today, The Beginning of Life is available on several digital platforms in documentary format and also as a series in 190 countries. More than 8 million people around the world have already been inspired by this story.
*source ANCINE