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My Brother the Devil

My Brother the Devil

2012Movie⏱️ 1h 51mNot Rated
CrimeDramaRomance
6.5
IMDB Rating
3,439 votes

Two teenage brothers must face their own prejudices head on if they are to survive the perils of being Egyptians growing up on the streets of gangland London.

Director
Sally El Hosaini
Writers
N/A
Stars
James Krishna Floyd, Elarica Johnson, Fady Elsayed
Release Date
November 9, 2012
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
🏆 10
Wins
🎯 16
Nominations
💬 36
Reviews
📋 8.0K
Watchlists
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🎭 Top Cast

James Krishna Floyd
James Krishna Floyd
as Rashid
Elarica Johnson
Elarica Johnson
as Vanessa
Fady Elsayed
Fady Elsayed
as Mo
Anthony Welsh
Anthony Welsh
as Izzi
Amira Ghazalla
Amira Ghazalla
as Hanan
Nasser Memarzia
Nasser Memarzia
as Abdul-Aziz
Aymen Hamdouchi
Aymen Hamdouchi
as Repo
Arnold Oceng
Arnold Oceng
as Aj
Saïd Taghmaoui
Saïd Taghmaoui
as Sayyid
👤
Shyam Kelly
as Devonte

💰 Box Office

$132,056
Worldwide Gross
$44,906
Domestic Gross
$10,305
Opening Weekend

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
2.35 : 1
Sound
Dolby Digital
Color
Color
Filming Location
Hackney, London, Greater London, England, UK
Production
Rooks Nest Entertainment, Wild Horses Film Company, Film-Clinic

🏷️ Keywords

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🎯 Categories

CrimeDramaRomance

⭐ Featured Review

Beautiful, authentic and hard hitting
by rez-950-5714032012-02-08
9/10

"This was a real highlight at Sundance, an incredible movie, has all the grittiness a street film should have, but with real heart. The story is familiar, but Sally El Hosaini's script keeps it fresh by introducing unexpected twists that keep you wanting to find out what's coming next. Without giving any of those twists away, this is basically a film about two brothers and how their relationship changes as the younger one who has always looked up to the elder grows disenchanted with him, while trying to define himself as a man (which he isn't quite yet). Setting that story in the..."

📖 Synopsis

Two teenage brothers must face their own prejudices head on if they are to survive the perils of being Egyptians growing up on the streets of gangland London.