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The End Is My Beginning

When an extraordinary man who has lived through all is approaching his end, he decides to call his son to join him for the last time at his home in Tuscany. His intention is to share some valuable conversations about his life as a press correspondent in Southeast Asia, about the political and social changes which he has seen, and about the spiritual transformation he has experienced in recent years. But for him the most important is to show his son how he is preparing for the last great adventure of a lifetime.

Top Cast

  • Bruno Ganz

    Bruno Ganz

    Tiziano Terzani

  • Elio Germano

    Elio Germano

    Folco Terzani

  • Erika Pluhar

    Erika Pluhar

    Angela Terzani

  • Andrea Osvárt

    Andrea Osvárt

    Saskia Terzani

  • Nicolò Fitz-William Lay

    Nicolò Fitz-William Lay

    Novi

Overview

When an extraordinary man who has lived through all is approaching his end, he decides to call his son to join him for the last time at his home in Tuscany. His intention is to share some valuable conversations about his life as a press correspondent in Southeast Asia, about the political and social changes which he has seen, and about the spiritual transformation he has experienced in recent years. But for him the most important is to show his son how he is preparing for the last great adventure of a lifetime.

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