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How long is Brothers?
1 hour and 57 minutes
When was Brothers released?
January 2005
What is the IMDb rating of Brothers?
7.5 out of 10
Who stars in Brothers?
Ulrich Thomsen
,
Nikolaj Lie Kaas
, and
Connie Nielsen
Who wrote Brothers?
Susanne Bier
and
Anders Thomas Jensen
Who directed Brothers?
Susanne Bier
Who was the composer for Brothers?
Johan Söderqvist
Who was the producer of Brothers?
Peter Aalbæk Jensen
and
Sisse Graum Jørgensen
Who was the executive producer of Brothers?
Peter Garde
Who was the cinematographer for Brothers?
Morten Søborg
Who was the editor of Brothers?
Adam Nielsen
and
Pernille Bech Christensen
Who are the characters in Brothers?
Sarah, Michael, Jannik, Natalia, Camilla, Owen, U.S. Navy Chaplain, and Sygeplejerske
What is the plot of Brothers?
Two brothers must negotiate changing roles and shifting family dynamics when one is sent to war in Afghanistan.
How much did Brothers earn at the worldwide box office?
$490,000
How much did Brothers earn at the US box office?
$389,000
What is Brothers rated?
R
What genre is Brothers?
Drama and War
How many awards has Brothers won?
13 awards
How many awards has Brothers been nominated for?
34 nominations
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