Brother to Brother
A feature-length drama that looks back on the Harlem Renaissance from the perspective of an elderly, black writer who meets a gay teenager in a New York homeless shelter.
Topics: Sundance Film Festival, Homeless, New York City, Black History, Relationships, Friendship, Fascinating People, Civil Rights, Love, Affair, City, Harlem, Homophobia, 1920s
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This movie allowed me into the beauty of living outside the lines..it had depth...and range...I enjoyed it!
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this was amazing. anthony mackie is wonderful. this film is full of class.
Superbly done.
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I love the way they told the story through both generations. I love the way Richard Bruce was portrayed by the older man, a man I've met so many times, in many places.
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