My Brother The Devil
By MarcoNandoz-01 •
So I watched “My brother the devil” written/directed by fresh and young Welsh film maker,
Sally El Hosaini .
The film spins a new perspective by breaking taboos break new and going against stereotypes.
The film tells the story of two Anglo-Arabs teenage brothers of Egyptian extracts and their lives growing up on a gang crime ridden Ghetto area of in Hackney, East London.
The movie has already won many international awards at Berlin, London, New York, Montreal, Sundance, , Milan and the London Film Festival.
Name was deadman back to ql
Amazing movie, great story, reality based drama...... wait a minute.... what was the name of the movie?! :P
first vid is premium,use the second vid.
I wonder why he didn't base the film in the Rhonda Valley - Lookyouisit..
And this is the link:
http://panet1.net/video2-8984-%D9%85%D8%B4%D8%A7%D9%87%D8%AF%D8%A9%20%D9%85%D8%A8%D8%A7%D8%B4%D8%B1%D8%A9%20My%20Brother%20The%20Devil%20%D9%81%D9%8A%D9%84%D9%85.html
LLR: Will surely do!!!
Zafirah: checked and replied (:
UKEng: No, I haven't been there yet. But‘d like to visit sometime.
Got cousins living there.
Will surely watch it. Will be waiting for the link. :)
Thanks for sharing.
enjoy brother :)
Not back for another few week boxbe :-)
Welcome back :)
Marco have you been to Hackney East London it's not as bad as it used to be.
I watched it couple of months ago.
nice movie, family ties, brotherly love.
btw, have you read my pm to you?
To those who might be interested in watching the movie I’m going to post the link when I go home.
Thelo: (-: w/e
It’s a must because it’s based on real life experiences
Lols Thelo....
I like stories about Ghetto crime and immigrant struggles
Sorry posted it in a hurry
(So I watched “My brother the devil” A must see movie.
Written/directed by fresh and young Welsh film maker, Sally El Hosaini.
The film spins a new perspective by breaking taboos and going against stereotypes.
The film tells the story of two Anglo-Arabs teenage brothers of Egyptian extracts and their lives growing up on a gang crime ridden Ghetto area in Hackney, East London.
The movie has already won many international awards at Berlin, London, New York, Montreal, Sundance, Milan and the London Film Festival.)
breaking taboos and going against stereotypes is the need of the hour ...