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From Afar
TrailerA middle-aged homosexual (Alfredo Castro) falls in love with a teenage (Luis Silva) who abuses him during their first time they meet. This wonderful film, is starring Alfredo Castro, Luis Silva and directed by Lorenzo Vigas, follows a complex and beautiful love story.Actors: Alfredo Castro, Luis Silva, Jericó Montilla, Catherina Cardozo, Jorge Luis Bosque, Greymer Acosta, Auffer Camacho, Ivan Peña, Joretsis Ibarra, Yeimar Peralta, Scarlett Jaimes, ...»Director: Lorenzo VigasCountry: Venezuela, MexicoDuration: 93 minQuality: SDRelease: 2015IMDb: 6.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "From Afar"
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Characters of "From Afar"
ArmandoPlayed by: Alfredo CastroElderPlayed by: Luis Silva -
Directors of "From Afar"
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Creators of "From Afar"
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Critic Reviews of "From Afar"
San Diego ReaderJuly 14, 2016[Pablo Larrain's] performance here further advances his standing as contemporary cinema's gray little nothing of an answer to the Everyman.
Time OutJune 27, 2016Vigas tries every trick in the arthouse book - long silences, meaningful looks, out-of-focus imagery - to sell his story.
Los Angeles TimesJune 16, 2016A tightly coiled, beautifully acted relationship study that occasionally swerves in the direction of a gangland thriller ...
New York PostJune 09, 2016Carefully composed, shot in the usual gray and mustard digital palette, the film deals in small slivers of information.
NPRJune 08, 2016A relationship drama with societal implications, Desde Allá (From Afar) hails from afar - specifically, from Venezuela - and marks a striking debut for first-time writer director Lorenzo Vigas.
Out MagazineJanuary 02, 2017From Afar resorts to a socially demoralized vision that condemns both Armando and Elder.
MovieMailDecember 13, 2016Breaking down the world in order to remake and remodel it, From Afar reveals, with the heaviest of hearts, the brutal, dehumanising violence that lurks within the heart of some contemporary relationships.
Willamette WeekOctober 26, 2016Perhaps this film requires a deeper understanding of Latin American queerness than this reviewer possesses, but From Afar watches like an intimate film that lacks intimacy.
Ibero 90.9October 11, 2016A smart and tough film that is also surprising and direct. [Full review in Spanish]
ExcelsiorOctober 11, 2016A very emotional film with many silences in which the eyes speak crudely. It will definitely get stuck in the viewer's mind for several days. [Full review in Spanish]
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