Brothers and Sisters (1997)

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Thomas Arslan's second feature film and part of his Berlin trilogy is a slow-paced milieu study of German-Turkish youth in Berlin-Kreuzberg. The film depicts the everyday life, domestic conflicts, dreams, and disappointments of three siblings and their aimless, meandering strolls through the Kreuzberg district.

Director: Thomas Arslan
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 82 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Michael Wiesweg
Editing: Thomas Arslan, Bettina Blickwede
Production: ZDF, Trans-Film
Country: Germany
Language: Türkçe, Deutsch
Original Language: de

Keywords

berlin, germany, kreuzberg, turkish

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Brothers and Sisters about?
Thomas Arslan's second feature film and part of his Berlin trilogy is a slow-paced milieu study of German-Turkish youth in Berlin-Kreuzberg. The film depicts the everyday life, domestic conflicts, dreams, and disappointments of three siblings and their aimless, meandering strolls through the Kreuzberg district.
Who directed Brothers and Sisters?
Brothers and Sisters was directed by Thomas Arslan.
Who stars in Brothers and Sisters?
Brothers and Sisters stars Tamer Yiğit, Kool Savas, Serpil Turhan, Hildegard Kuhlenberg, Fazli Yurderi, Mariam El Awad.
How long is Brothers and Sisters?
Brothers and Sisters has a runtime of 1h 22m (82 minutes).
What genre is Brothers and Sisters?
Brothers and Sisters is a Drama film.
Where was Brothers and Sisters produced?
Brothers and Sisters was produced in Germany.