Brotherhood is a potent fiery drama which explores what happens when you add same-sex attraction to the already volatile world of neo-Nazis. Dismissed from the army after allegedly making a pass at a fellow soldier young Lars soon falls in with a gang of gay-bashing neo-Nazis. Although the group are initially wary of this new figure Lars quickly proves he is a fast learner and rises quickly through the ranks- simultaneously developing closer bonds with the other members especially the sexy Jimmy. It is soon apparent that the two are far more than 'blood brothers' and confronting these sexual longings threatens to jeapordise their very lives. Surprisingly tender and deftly handled Brotherhood stands head and shoulders above any simple love story.
It's 1943, and rumours are circulating that the Germans plan to deport the entire population of Danish Jews. Jazz musician Arne Itkin (David Dencik from Men & Chicken) decides to flee the country with his wife (Danica Curcic) and five year-old son. But who can they trust in their darkest hour with The Gestapo and their Danish collaborators hot on their heels? From Brotherhood director, Nicolo Donato, comes a thrilling drama inspired by his grandfather's experience in World War Two.
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