My Brother the Devil

2012

My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini. It stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Saïd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in the UK on 9 November 2012 and debuted in US cinemas on 22 March 2013. It was also released in Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.

The film won multiple awards, including Best Cinematography at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and Best European Film at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival.

Mo and Rashid "Rash" are teenage brothers of Egyptian descent living with their parents in Hackney. Elder brother Rash is fiercely protective of Mo, giving him a TV when he does well and encouraging him to stay in school. However Mo begins to want to emulate Rash who works as a low level drug dealer, and is able to use money from his job to pay for small luxuries to make their lives more comfortable.

Mo is robbed by rival gang members while trying to do a drop-off for his brother. He calls Rash and his friends later when he spots the gang members at the corner store near where he lives. The confrontation between Rash's gang and his rival Demon's gang quickly grows violent and after Demon's dog is stabbed Demon retaliates by stabbing and killing Izzi, Rash's best friend.

Rash acquires a gun and plans to shoot Demon in retaliation. He finds Demon at a tattoo parlour but is unable to complete the task after seeing that Demon's little brother is there, wearing the shoes he lifted from Mo. Rash begins to dream of getting out of the gang the way Izzi was planning on doing before he was murdered. He grows close to Sayyid, a French photographer who had been helping Izzi to get legal employment. After he tells Sayyid that he wants to leave the gang Sayyid offers him a job as a photography assistant working with him.

Mo begins to grow jealous of Rash and Sayyid's increasing closeness and the respect that Rash has for him. When he is offered the opportunity to join Rash's gang as a dealer he takes it. In the meantime Sayyid kisses Rashid while they are playing around. Initially repulsed at the idea of kissing another man, Rash tries to go back to his old lifestyle. However he finds himself changed and ends up going back to Sayyid and starting a relationship with him. Mo, growing suspicious that Rash is not in fact working, goes to Sayyid's home to spy and sees the two men undressed and realizes what is going on. Angry at his brother, Mo continues to deal drugs and become further entrenched in Rash's old gang. Eventually Rash finds Mo's money and drugs. He confronts his former friends telling them that he will kill Demon in exchange for them allowing Mo to walk away from the drug business and his family to stay safe and unharmed. Upset that Rash has isolated him from his "family" Mo ends up telling Rash's former girlfriend Vanessa that Rash is gay. She spreads it around the neighbourhood and Rash's former friends give him the address of a house belonging to Demon which is actually a set up so they can kill Rash. However Rash manages to escape from the house.

The day after Rash's escape some of his friends go to Mo and tell him that Rash was hurt killing Demon and is hiding out at Sayyid's place. Mo goes with them but becomes suspicious when he sees plastic gloves, the kind that the gang uses for killings, hanging out of one of the men's pockets. Mo leads his friend to the apartment adjacent to Sayyid's. His friend pulls a gun on the woman who answers the door, and when she screams Rash and Sayyid come running out of his building. Mo ends up taking a bullet for Rash as his former friend gets in the car and runs away.

At the hospital Rash is approached by his parents who tell him that Mo will be okay and ask him to forget about Sayyid and come home. Rash refuses.

Sometime later when Mo has been released from the hospital he is approached by Rash outside the building where he lives. He and Rash have a brief conversation and he tells Rash that the family is fine and he doesn't need to return. After they hug Rash walks off towards his new life.

The film received critical acclaim for its direction and performances.[2][3][4][5] David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter called it "A crackling debut...Slick, muscular, entertaining and emotionally satisfying",[6] while Empire described it as "a compelling gangland saga...crisp, cool and consistently street-smart".[7] John Anderson of Variety said the film is "an energetic and imaginative tale...a film that so artfully refuses to surrender to convention".[8]

It holds a 90% "Certified Fresh" approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 52 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2/10. The critical consensus states that "A tough, tender tale of familial angst with careful attention to detail, My Brother the Devil is a strong debut from director Sally El Hosaini."[9]

Quelle: Wikipedia(englisch)
Kinostart:2012
weitere Titel:
My Brother the Devil ast
Мой брат дьявол
Můj bratr ďábelcs
我的惡魔兄弟zh-hant
我的恶魔兄弟zh
Genre:Kriminalfilm, LGBT-Film, Filmdrama
Herstellungsland:Vereinigtes Königreich
Originalsprache:Englisch
Farbe:Farbe
IMDB: 3345
Verleih:Netflix, iTunes
Offizielle Webseite:www.vivaverve.com
Regie:Sally El Hosaini
Drehbuch:Sally El Hosaini
Kamera:David Raedeker
Musik:Stuart Earl
Darsteller:Saïd Taghmaoui
James Floyd
Fady Elsayed
Malachi Kirby
Elarica Gallacher
Amira Ghazalla
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2013
Annonay International Festival of First Films
Audience Award
Gewinner
2013
Evening Standard British Film Awards
Evening Standard British Film Award
Most Promising Newcomer
Gewinner
2013
Annonay International Festival of First Films
Grand Jury Prize
Nominiert
2013
Chéries-Chéris
Grand Prize Chéries-Chéris
Feature Film
Nominiert
2013
Evening Standard British Film Awards
Evening Standard British Film Award
Best Technical Achievement
Nominiert
2013
London Critics Circle Film Awards
ALFS Award
Young British Performer of the Year
Nominiert
2013
London Critics Circle Film Awards
ALFS Award
Breakthrough British Filmmaker
Nominiert
2013
London Critics Circle Film Awards
ALFS Award
Technical Achievement of the Year
Nominiert
2012
Berlinale
Label Europa Cinemas
Gewinner
2012
British Independent Film Awards
British Independent Film Award
Most Promising Newcomer
Gewinner
2012
L.A. Outfest
Grand Jury Award
Outstanding International Narrative Feature
Gewinner
2012
London Film Festival
Best British Newcomer
Gewinner
2012
Milano International Film Festival Awards (MIFF Aw
Best Actor
Gewinner
2012
San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Fes
Best First Feature - Special Mention
Gewinner
2012
Sundance Film Festival
Cinematography Award
World Cinema - Dramatic
Gewinner
2012
British Film Institute Awards
Sutherland Trophy
Nominiert
2012
British Independent Film Awards
Douglas Hickox Award
Nominiert
2012
London Film Festival
Sutherland Award
First Feature Competition
Nominiert
2012
Milano International Film Festival Awards (MIFF Aw
Best Screenwriting
Nominiert
2012
Oslo Films from the South Festival
Films from the South Award
Best Feature
Nominiert
2012
Stockholm Film Festival
Bronze Horse
Best Film
Nominiert
2012
Sundance Film Festival
Grand Jury Prize
World Cinema - Dramatic
Nominiert
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