Brother (2023)
March 17, 2023Release Date
Brother (2023)
March 17, 2023Release Date




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Currently Brother is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Netflix, Netflix basic with Ads, Fandango At Home, Fandango
Streaming in:🇺🇸 United States
Cast & Crew.

Lamar Johnson
Michael

Aaron Pierre
Francis

Kiana Madeira
Aisha

Marsha Stephanie Blake
Ruth

Lovell Adams-Gray
Jelly

Maurice Dean Wint
Samuel

Taveeta Szymanowicz
Goose

Dwain Murphy
Dru

Anthony Grant
The Conductor

Khalid Karim
Cop

Orville Cummings
Youth

Michael Antwi
Oberlin Lobby Guy

Inderjeet Bajwa
Nurse

Evan Buliung
Officer Duke

Alsseny Camara
Anton

Delia Lisette Chambers
Young Aisha

Mazin Elsadig
Scatter

Beth Hornby
News Anchor

Franco Lo Presti
Reilly

David Odion
Young Michael (age 5)

Isaiah Peck
The Professa

Sebastian Nigel Singh
Young Michael

Fane Tse
Paramedic

Latoya Webb
Singer

Jacob Williams
Young Francis

Kara Wooten
Angry Cop / Stunts

Samuel Archer
Young Black Man

Karl Campbell
Bouncer

Ho Chow
Robbery Clerk

John Cleland
Shop Teacher

Irena Huljak
Cop

Dillon Jagersky
Bouncer

Joris Jarsky
The Promoter

Dan MacDonald
Bouncer

Joseph Pierre
Raj

Isaiah Rockcliffe
Younger Brother

Jamillah Ross
Bus Stop Woman

Dujean Williams
Young Black Man

Peter Williams
Michael's Father

Bracken Burns
Hayley - Female Cop

Jordan Kronis
Rich Kid

Ashleigh Rains
Fancy Store Clerk

Raggy Sharma
Funeral Attendee

Clement Virgo
Screenplay / Producer / Director

Damon D'Oliveira
Producer

David Chariandy
Novel

Aeschylus Poulos
Producer

Noah Segal
Executive Producer

Sonya Di Rienzo
Producer

Steven Thibault
Executive Producer

Laurie May
Executive Producer

Aaron L. Gilbert
Executive Producer

Todor Kobakov
Music

Jane Tattersall
Supervising Sound Editor

Daniel Lavigne
Stunt Double

Mathew Cree
'A' Camera Operator / Steadicam Operator

Maggie McMichael
Assistant Property Master

Hala Hunny
Best Boy Grip

Jason Clarke
Production Design

Andrew Verkoyen
Property Master

James Belyea
Boom Operator

Richard Calistan
ADR Recordist

Amanda Thomas-Chughtai
Costume Set Supervisor

Kevin Banks
Music Editor

Joan Chell
Makeup Department Head

Kent Thomson
Sound Re-Recording Assistant

Taylor Sleep
Location Assistant

Krystin Hunter
ADR Editor / Dialogue Editor

Al Vrkljan
Stunt Driver

Kassana Garraway
Assistant Costume Designer

David McCallum
Supervising Sound Editor

Rick Penn
Sound Mixer

Jasmin Bender
Property Buyer

Sam Lloyd
Storyboard Artist

Curtis Ditmars
Second Assistant 'A' Camera

Sean Elliott
Location Manager

Ty Ippolito
Driver

Guy Godfree
Director of Photography

Ben Dundas
Key Rigging Grip

Zoe Leberg
Truck Supervisor

Jenny Mac
Script Supervisor

Chelsea Body
Foley Mixer

Jonathan Glendon
Key Grip

Alex Leung
First Assistant 'A' Camera

James Bastable
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Angelica Lisk-Hann
Stunt Coordinator

Jody Colero
Music Supervisor

Maxwell Courtney Lee
First Assistant Art Direction

Brendan Stanton
Set Dresser

Dave Fritz
ADR Recordist

Nicholas Grguric
Gaffer

Soloman Wong
Picture Car Coordinator

Kye Meechan
Editor

Claire Bonduro
Assistant Director

Joe Morrow
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Scott Belluz
Music Consultant
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Details.
This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Brother is a 2022 Canadian drama film, written, produced and directed by Clement Virgo. An adaptation of David Chariandy's award-winning novel of the same name, the film centres on the relationship between Francis and Michael, two Black Canadian brothers growing up in the Scarborough district of Toronto, Ontario in the early 1990s.
The film stars Aaron Pierre as Francis and Lamar Johnson as Michael, with supporting cast members including Kiana Madeira, Marsha Stephanie Blake, Lovell Adams-Gray, Maurice Dean Wint, and Dwain Murphy.
The novel's optioning for film was announced in 2018, and the film went into production in fall 2021. It is the second Canadian film in as many years, following Scarborough in 2021, to be set in the Galloway Road neighbourhood of Scarborough, and Virgo's first theatrical feature film since 2007's Poor Boy's Game.
The film premiered at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2022. It was also screened as the closing film of the 2022 Calgary International Film Festival and as the opening film of the 2022 FIN Atlantic Film Festival.
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