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Monday, June 18, 2012

G.L.B.T. THEMED MOVIES: BROTHER TO BROTHER





Synopsis


Combining an intensely sexual and dramatic story set today
with a memory film-within-a-film set in '30s Harlem, Brother to Brother is
completely original and ambitious film.


Brother to Brother is a film written and directed by Rodney
Evans and released in 2004. The film debuted at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival before
playing the gay and lesbian film festival circuit, with
a limited theatrical release in late 2004.


Art student Perry (Anthony Mackie) befriends an elderly homeless man named Bruce Nugent(Roger Robinson), who turns out to have been an important figure
in the Harlem Renaissance. Through recalling his friendships with other
important Harlem Renaissance figures Langston
Hughes
 (Daniel Sunjata), Aaron DouglasWallace
Thurman
 and Zora Neale Hurston, Bruce chronicles some of the challenges he faced
as a young, black, gay writer in the 1920s. Perry discovers that the challenges
of homophobia and racism he faces in
the early 21st century closely parallel Bruce's.




Review


Perry (Mackie) is a gay African-American artist/student,
whose life and loves is one focus of this original and compelling film. The
other focus is the memory story of Bruce Nugent, a poet and painter of Harlem
Renaissance, who Perry meets on the street. Perry is a young very handsome guy
who battles homophobia in his classes, as hip straight African-American artists
slam the black gay experience. He falls in lust with a blonde-haired classmate
Jim (Burns) who, it turns out, fetishizes his lover for his "sweet lips
and black ass." Depressed over his experiences, Perry spirits pick up when
he meets older, down-on-his-luck, artist Bruce Nugent (Robinson). Nugent was an
integral, yet forgotten part of the Harlem Renaissance. He's a painter and poet
filled with memories of his intense relationships with Langston Hughes, Zora
Neale Hurston and Wallace Thurman. Nugent takes his new friend Perry (and us)
into his memory world where we see these literary lions going to parties,
dishing each other and of course, having sex! Back to current day, the
friendship between these men brings both to new creative heights and the
audience a great story. Rodney Evans is a director to watch -- Brother to
Brother is sure to be the beginning of a great career.


















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