Director
Rodney Evans
Music (original)
Mark Anthony Thompson
Cast
Anthony Mackie, Roger Robinson, Alex Burns, Duane Boutte, Bradley Cole
Edition 2004
94'
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2004
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Drama
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Format:
35mm
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Dialogue:
English
Rich in heart and intelligence, Rodney Evans's first fiction feature pays homage to art, intellectual ancestry, and the strength to persevere in the face of social injustice. Both an artistic and political achievement, "Brother to Brother" offers a rare glimpse of what it means to be a black, gay artist today as well as during the Harlem Renaissance, and marks Evans as a brave and unique voice in American cinema.
Perry Williams is a talented artist working and studying in New York. Art world success is knocking at his door, but Perry is afraid of "selling out" to a white privileged world. Then Perry meets Bruce Nugent, a living relic, who was a poet and painter of the Harlem Renaissancen. Surreal narrative turns land him in the middle of scandalous parties and dinners in 1930s Harlem, and Perry learns that his struggle is not new and what is most important is a strong self-image and a commitment to preserve truth and nurture his artistic spirit.
Perry Williams is a talented artist working and studying in New York. Art world success is knocking at his door, but Perry is afraid of "selling out" to a white privileged world. Then Perry meets Bruce Nugent, a living relic, who was a poet and painter of the Harlem Renaissancen. Surreal narrative turns land him in the middle of scandalous parties and dinners in 1930s Harlem, and Perry learns that his struggle is not new and what is most important is a strong self-image and a commitment to preserve truth and nurture his artistic spirit.
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Credits
Directors
Rodney Evans
Music (original)
Mark Anthony Thompson
Cast
Anthony Mackie, Roger Robinson, Alex Burns, Duane Boutte, Bradley Cole
Scenario
Rodney Evans
Director of Photography
Harlan Bosmajian
Editors
Sabine Hoffman
Producers
Rodney Evans, Jim Mckay, Aimee Schoof, Isen Robbins
Sales agent
Miasma Films Production
Production studios
Miasma Films Production
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Dialogue
English
Countries of production
United States of America
Year
2004
Technical Specs
Format
35mm