Até que a Sorte nos Separe

Até que a Sorte nos Separe

Theatrical release poster
Written by Paulo Cursino
Angélica Lopes
Starring Leandro Hassum
Danielle Winits
Kiko Mascarenhas
Rita Elmôr
Ailton Graça
Cinematography Juarez Pavelak
Edited by Leo Clark
Production
company
Globo Filmes
Gullane
Distributed by Paris Filmes
Downtown Filmes
Release dates
  • October 5, 2012 (2012-10-05)
Running time
104 minutes
Country Brazil
Language Portuguese

Até que a Sorte nos Separe (English: Till Luck Do Us Part) is a 2012 Brazilian comedy film directed by Roberto Santucci and starring Leandro Hassum and Danielle Winits. The film is inspired by the best selling book Casais Inteligentes Enriquecem Juntos by Gustavo Cerbasi.[1] Its sequel, Até que a Sorte nos Separe 2, was released in Brazilian theaters on 27 December 2013. The film received generally negative reviews, with critics pointing out the acting, the lack of jokes and the storyline.

Plot

Tino (Leandro Hassum) is a common family man who sees his life change dramatically after winning the lottery. Leading a life of ostentatious with his wife, Jane (Danielle Winits), he spends all the money in 15 years. When broken, Tino accepts the help of neighbor Amauri (Kiko Mascarenhas), a bureaucratic and finance consultant who lives his own drama when facing a crisis in marriage with Laura (Rita Elmôr). Trying to avoid that Jane discover the new financial situation, after all she is pregnant and cannot go through strong emotions, Tino engages in various confusions to pretend that everything is well. For that, he relies on help of his best friend, Adelson (Aílton Graça), and his children's.[2]

Cast

  • Leandro Hassum as Tino
  • Danielle Winits as Jane
  • Kiko Mascarenhas as Amauri
  • Rita Elmôr as Laura
  • Ailton Graça as Adelson
  • Rodrigo Sant'anna as Vander
  • Maurício Sherman as Olavo
  • Julya Dalavia as Tete
  • Henry Fiuka as Juninho
  • Victor Mayer as Bruno
  • Marcelo Saback as Nelsinho
  • Carlos Bonow as Rickson

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