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My Brother Is an Only Child (2007)

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(Mio fratello è figlio unico)


Country: IT/FR
Technical: Technicolor 104m
Director: Daniele Luchetti
Cast: Elio Germano, Riccardo Scamarcio, Angela Finocchiaro

Synopsis:

The politically turbulent period of the 60s and 70s is seen through the tense, conflicted relationship of two brothers, one a militant communist, the other a neo-fascist.

Review:

The family relationships and those surrounding the inamorata of the pair of brothers dominate the attention at the expense of any detailed examination of the politics; but that has been done in other films. Close-up, handheld camerawork privileges classic neo-realist style performances from an excellent cast.

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(Mio fratello è figlio unico)


Country: IT/FR
Technical: Technicolor 104m
Director: Daniele Luchetti
Cast: Elio Germano, Riccardo Scamarcio, Angela Finocchiaro

Synopsis:

The politically turbulent period of the 60s and 70s is seen through the tense, conflicted relationship of two brothers, one a militant communist, the other a neo-fascist.

Review:

The family relationships and those surrounding the inamorata of the pair of brothers dominate the attention at the expense of any detailed examination of the politics; but that has been done in other films. Close-up, handheld camerawork privileges classic neo-realist style performances from an excellent cast.

(Mio fratello è figlio unico)


Country: IT/FR
Technical: Technicolor 104m
Director: Daniele Luchetti
Cast: Elio Germano, Riccardo Scamarcio, Angela Finocchiaro

Synopsis:

The politically turbulent period of the 60s and 70s is seen through the tense, conflicted relationship of two brothers, one a militant communist, the other a neo-fascist.

Review:

The family relationships and those surrounding the inamorata of the pair of brothers dominate the attention at the expense of any detailed examination of the politics; but that has been done in other films. Close-up, handheld camerawork privileges classic neo-realist style performances from an excellent cast.

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