His Brother

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"His Brother" is a 2003 French drama film directed by Patrice Chéreau that explores the intimate emotional and physical struggles of two estranged brothers when one becomes terminally ill.

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instanceOf French drama film
film
authorOfSourceWork Philippe Besson NERFINISHED
awardReceived Silver Bear for Best Director NERFINISHED
awardRecipient Patrice Chéreau NERFINISHED
basedOn novel "Son frère" by Philippe Besson
castMember Antoine Chappey NERFINISHED
Nathalie Boutefeu NERFINISHED
Robinson Stévenin NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Éric Gautier NERFINISHED
colorProcess color
countryOfOrigin France
criticalReception generally positive reviews from critics
director Patrice Chéreau NERFINISHED
discusses intimacy and the body in the context of illness
distributor Pan Européenne Distribution NERFINISHED
editedBy Yann Dedet NERFINISHED
festivalSection Competition at Berlin International Film Festival NERFINISHED
filmmakingStyle realist
genre drama film
medical drama
language French
leadActor Bruno Todeschini NERFINISHED
Éric Caravaca NERFINISHED
mainCharacter Luc NERFINISHED
Thomas NERFINISHED
musicBy Patrice Chéreau NERFINISHED
Éric Neveux NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus relationship between two estranged brothers
notableFor intimate depiction of illness and male nudity
originalTitle Son frère
plotSummary Two estranged brothers reconnect when one becomes terminally ill, confronting emotional and physical suffering.
premiereEvent 53rd Berlin International Film Festival NERFINISHED
productionCompany Arte France Cinéma NERFINISHED
Azor Films NERFINISHED
releaseDateFrance 2003-02-26
releaseYear 2003
runtimeMinutes 92
screenwriter Anne-Louise Trividic NERFINISHED
Patrice Chéreau NERFINISHED
setIn France NERFINISHED
theme brotherhood
death and dying
family relationships
illness and the body
terminal illness
title His Brother

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