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Son Frère (2003)

Son Frère (2003)
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Patrice Chéreau, who directed the controversial Intimacy, returns with another story of a human relationship under difficult circumstances. Thomas (Bruno Todeschini) has been estranged from his brother Luc (Eric Caravaca) for several years, due in part to Thomas' difficulties in dealing with Luc's homosexuality. But when Thomas is diagnosed with a rare blood disease, which is difficult to treat and impossible to cure, he decides he wants to bring Luc back into his life. The brothers soon become inseparable, with Luc constantly at Thomas' side as he vainly struggles against the disease and confronts the indignity of treatment. As Thomas and Luc become closer, their new relationship begins to alienate their significant others, and Thomas' father (Fred Ulysse) cannot understand why his son doesn't fight against his illness with great vehemence. Director Chéreau's work on Son Frère earned him the Silver Bear at the 2003 Berlin International Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Bruno TodeschiniEric Caravaca, (more)
Director(s):
Patrice Chéreau
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Son Frère

Patrice Chéreau, who directed the controversial Intimacy, returns with another story of a human relationship under difficult circumstances. Thomas (Bruno Todeschini) has been estranged from his brother Luc (Eric Caravaca) for several years, due in part to Thomas' difficulties in dealing with Luc's homosexuality. But when Thomas is diagnosed with a rare blood disease, which is difficult to treat and impossible to cure, he decides he wants to bring Luc back into his life. The brothers soon become inseparable, with Luc constantly at Thomas' side as he vainly struggles against the disease and confronts the indignity of treatment. As Thomas and Luc become closer, their new relationship begins to alienate their significant others, and Thomas' father (Fred Ulysse) cannot understand why his son doesn't fight against his illness with great vehemence. Director Chéreau's work on Son Frère earned him the Silver Bear at the 2003 Berlin International Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins

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Director(s):
Patrice Chéreau
Writer(s):
Anne-Louise TrividicPatrice Chéreau
Son Frère Awards:
  • 2003 - Berlin International Film Festival - Silver Bear for Best Director
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    Jared S.

    One of the slowest movies I ever had to endure. Diffiicult to follow and many distasteful scenes. Would not recommend.

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    Solveig G.

    Show the human nature free of all conventionalisms ; the scenes in the hospital are extreme real, the camera is walking in the halls shown illness and bodies: the waxing scene of the patient before surgery is extremely touching. Never I saw before a movie showing the value and appreciation of the health a young age. When one brother said to the other one: 'I love you' , is the ultimate goal of the film, nothing is more important.

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    Michael D.

    Not what I expected, more of brothers ruiniting during tough times. Was expecting more conflict, but enjoyed the relationship between the two.

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