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A drama that looks back on the Harlem Renaissance from the perspective of an elderly, black writer who meets a gay teenager in a New York homeless shelter.A drama that looks back on the Harlem Renaissance from the perspective of an elderly, black writer who meets a gay teenager in a New York homeless shelter.A drama that looks back on the Harlem Renaissance from the perspective of an elderly, black writer who meets a gay teenager in a New York homeless shelter.
- Awards
- 7 wins & 10 nominations
Brad Bailey
- Subway Grifter
- (as Brad Baily)
Duane Boutte
- Young Bruce
- (as Duane Boutté)
Lawrence Gilliard Jr.
- Marcus
- (as Larry Gilliard Jr.)
Curtis McClarin
- Black Man on Subway
- (as Curtis L. McClarin)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Did you know
- TriviaAnthony mackie became gay after starring in this movie " i was afraid before to hold a man close to my bossom, but now i love kissing and holding them. It is as normal as being straight thank jehova for opening my eyes"
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 20th IFP Independent Spirit Awards (2005)
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Brother to Brother was not the film that I thought I would see -- which I gladly welcomed. The film is promoted as being about gay artists in the Harlem
Renaissance. This is only a small portion of this story -- specifically seen
through the eyes of one character.
The film features the friendship of two artists from different eras. Both are black men, gay and self-confident. The script brilliantly weaves a narrative that
illustrates the personal and political struggles that each man addresses in the past and present. Most of the story is free of hackneyed predictable plot twists. Complex issues regarding interracial relationships and objectification are
introduced in a very delicate manner -- great food for thought. Characters such as the two leads are rarely seen in film -- commercial or indie. The
performances by the entire cast is very strong, particularly by the actor
portraying Bruce Nugent. Having been one of the few who saw Spike Lee's
"She Hate Me," I was pleasantly surprised to see Anthony Mackie in the lead
role also providing a very strong performance.
One pet-peave that was distracting: cinematography. Many scenes are shot out
of focus -- not good, particularly in a somewhat dramatic scene with Langston Hughes and the younger Bruce. Even with a shoestring budget, there is no
excuse for showing sloppy work. Aside from this minor flaw in the film, I found extremely refreshing and worth discussing.
Renaissance. This is only a small portion of this story -- specifically seen
through the eyes of one character.
The film features the friendship of two artists from different eras. Both are black men, gay and self-confident. The script brilliantly weaves a narrative that
illustrates the personal and political struggles that each man addresses in the past and present. Most of the story is free of hackneyed predictable plot twists. Complex issues regarding interracial relationships and objectification are
introduced in a very delicate manner -- great food for thought. Characters such as the two leads are rarely seen in film -- commercial or indie. The
performances by the entire cast is very strong, particularly by the actor
portraying Bruce Nugent. Having been one of the few who saw Spike Lee's
"She Hate Me," I was pleasantly surprised to see Anthony Mackie in the lead
role also providing a very strong performance.
One pet-peave that was distracting: cinematography. Many scenes are shot out
of focus -- not good, particularly in a somewhat dramatic scene with Langston Hughes and the younger Bruce. Even with a shoestring budget, there is no
excuse for showing sloppy work. Aside from this minor flaw in the film, I found extremely refreshing and worth discussing.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $80,906
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $9,245
- Nov 7, 2004
- Gross worldwide
- $80,906
- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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