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Brother to Brother (2004)

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Reviews Counted:41

Fresh:31

Rotten:10

Average Rating:6.7/10

Consensus: Led by two fine lead performances, Brother to Brother is a moving and thought-provoking dramatization of the Harlem Renaissance.

Runtime: 90 mins

Genre: Dramas

Synopsis: BROTHER TO BROTHER is a feature length narrative film which follows the emotional and psychological journey of a young Black gay artist as he discovers the hidden legacies of the gay and lesbian... BROTHER TO BROTHER is a feature length narrative film which follows the emotional and psychological journey of a young Black gay artist as he discovers the hidden legacies of the gay and lesbian subcultures within the Harlem Renaissance. After being found in an intimate, sexual encounter with another young man, Perry is thrown out of his house by his family and forced to survive on his own. As he struggles to hold on by working in a homeless shelter and trying to maintain a college scholarship, he is haunted by his homosexuality and becomes increasingly withdrawn due to his family's rejection of him and their condemnation of his desires. As his friend Marcus is performing his new poetry for him, an elderly man, Bruce, appears seemingly out of nowhere and begins reciting verse to them. He disappears just as quickly and elusively as he arrived, before they get a chance to talk to him. In his library research for a class project, Perry finds a book about the Harlem Renaissance and recognizes a poem ("Smoke, Lilies and Jade" by Bruce Nugent) as the same one that the elderly man was reciting. They encounter each other again at the homeless shelter where Perry works. He confronts Bruce about who he is and begins to ask him about the Harlem Renaissance. They go on a literal and metaphorical journey to the house that was known as "Niggeratti Manor" which was the creative center for the younger, rebellious generation of the Harlem Renaissance as they created their revolutionary literary journal, "Fire!". Although the house is now dilapidated, we are transported through the landscape of Bruce's memories of the glory days of the Harlem Renaissance. Perry learns about the lives and personalities of Wallace Thurman, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston and Aaron Douglas and sees how they became a surrogate family for Bruce. Perry begins to recognize this era as his history. He sees the pride that Bruce exuded in those times in terms of being Black, gay and unashamed. His pride and self-esteem begin to have an empowering effect on Perry as he gains a stronger sense of his identity. As the story progresses, we witness the transformative power that they have on each other’s lives through their shared passion for art and storytelling. [More]

Starring: Anthony Mackie, Roger Robinson, Larry Gilliard, Aunjanue Ellis

Starring: Anthony Mackie, Roger Robinson, Larry Gilliard, Aunjanue Ellis, Duane Boutte, Daniel Sunjata, Ray Ford

Director: Rodney Evans

Director: Rodney Evans
Screenwriter: Rodney Evans
Producer: Rodney Evans, Seth Carmichael
Studio: Wolfe Video

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08/16/07
Jessica Winter
Jessica Winter
Time Out New York

A refreshingly-honest empowerment flick set against an historical examination of African-American homosexuality.

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01/09/07
Kam Williams
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09/26/05
Desson Thomson
Desson Thomson
Washington Post

Writer/director Rodney Evans has tackled a lot here, too much really

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06/15/05
Don Willmott
Don Willmott
Filmcritic.com

Quiet, thought-provoking...Robinson's portrait is joyously dignified, poetic and earthy.

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06/14/05
Lewis Whittington
Lewis Whittington
culturevulture.net

satisfying original journey that is well worth checking out for its sincerity and refreshing honesty

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06/09/05
John A. Nesbit
John A. Nesbit
Old School Reviews

Although its reach exceeds its grasp, Rodney Evans' picture deserves points for its ambition and many elements of its craftsmanship.

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04/26/05
Frank Swietek
Frank Swietek
One Guy's Opinion

The story is a little uneven, but Anthony Mackie and Roger Robinson make it worth a look.

Full Review Source: TheMovieChicks.com | comment Comment
04/22/05
Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
TheMovieChicks.com

Takes on a plethora of phobias. Homophobia, racial prejudice and age discrimination are among its targets, and it hits them squarely and fairly.

Full Review Source: Dallas Morning News | comment Comment
04/21/05
Philip Wuntch
Philip Wuntch
Dallas Morning News

An uneven but provocative drama.

Full Review Source: Houston Chronicle | comment Comment
02/18/05
Eric Harrison
Eric Harrison
Houston Chronicle
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02/05/05
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...uneven yet absorbing. Ambitious and thought-provoking in his (Evans) willingness to explore the complex depths of alienation and artistry

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02/05/05
Frank Ochieng
Frank Ochieng
Movie Eye

Most of the movie's clumsiness comes in documentary veteran Evans' mix of fact and fiction.

Full Review Source: Boston Herald | comment Comment
02/04/05
Paul Sherman
Paul Sherman
Boston Herald

A very good drama about the difficulties of being young, black, and gay. With a bigger budget and a sharper focus, it might have been a great one.

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02/04/05
Ty Burr
Ty Burr
Boston Globe

Brother to Brother is a specialized film that will help bring to light the self-affirming ideas of pride in one’s self and one’s artistic pursuits.

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01/31/05
Robin Clifford
Robin Clifford
Reeling Reviews

Works far better as an idea than its execution.

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01/27/05
Bjorn Thomson
Bjorn Thomson
Washington Post
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01/23/05
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12/19/04
Marrit Ingman
Marrit Ingman
Austin Chronicle

Ambitious but clumsy, it's a movie to appreciate rather than to be engaged by.

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12/09/04
Ellen Fox
Ellen Fox
Chicago Tribune
 
 
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