Brothers
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Initial release | Netherlands |
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Directors | Jim Sheridan |
Composers | Rutger Reinders |
Box office | 76,217 USD |
Producers | Frank Hoeve |
Katja Draaijer | |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Theatrical country of origin release date | USA |
Distributed by | Lionsgate |
Lionsgate Films | |
Columbia Pictures | |
Adapted from | Brothers |
Box offic | $43.5 million |
Languag | English; Pashto |
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Address | B-54, Pocket A, New Krishna Park, Vikaspuri, New Delhi, Delhi, 110018, India |
Phone | +91 92680 92680 |
Sideways refinements | Diya India Foundation |
Harpreet Singh Brothers | |
Ekta Shakti Foundation | |
RD Foundation NGO | |
Thakur Brothers | |
Budget | $26 million |
Lab fact 1p release date | December 4, 2009 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1289848 |
About Brothers
While on tour in Afghanistan, Sam's copter is shot down and he is presumed dead. Back home, it is his screw-up brother who looks after the family. Sam does return, but with a lot of excess baggage.
Alistair Darling: Steady hand in an economic crisis
... But he staked out his independence when, in the summer of 2008 - and not long before the collapse of Lehman Brothers - he warned of the worst financial crisis in 60 years...
Tell Me Something Good: The rise of Ewan McVicar
... Th DJ s father was murdered before he was born, but he has a strong bond with his mother and younger Brothers - and is driven to succeed...
Cloete Murray: South African corruption investigator shot dead
... He also worked as a liquidator for firms linked to the wealthy Gupta Brothers, who deny bribery accusations...
Settlers rampage in West Bank villages after Israelis killed
... It followed the killings of the two Israelis - Brothers from a nearby settlement - along a highway...
Andrew Tate: Influencer appears in court to appeal against detention
... Police have not yet laid any charges against the Brothers, who moved to Romania five years ago...
Spare: Which Royal has come out best in the book fallout?
... The book has shifted how we view the relationship of the Brothers - Willy and Harold as we now know they call each other...
Brazil Congress: ‘Sad to think we've come to this point'
... He said he had been expecting some sort of similar action before New Year s, when President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was inaugurated, and he described how more and more people - including his own Brothers - had become sucked into " populist lies" and " divisive" politics...
Ethiopia's PM sees OLA rebellion grow in his own backyard
... Speaking in a desperate and emotional voice as he recalled the horror, one resident said that three of his Brothers - all still in school - perished...
Brazil Congress: ‘Sad to think we've come to this point'
By Frances Mao in BrasiliaBBC News
In The Hours after rioters tore through Brazil's most important democratic institutions, residents of an affluent Bolsonaro-voting area of Brasilia could still hear sirens in the distance.
Despite the sudden ferocity of the violence few were surprised.
Through apartment windows, you could see the glare of TV screens showing The News and violence at the Presidential Palace .
" It's a sad, sad day for Brazil. Unfortunately, I'm not surprised at all, " said Victor, 28, a cafe kiosk worker.
He Said he had been expecting some sort of similar action before New Year 's, when President Luiz Inácio Lula Da Silva was inaugurated, and he described how more and more People - including his own Brothers - had become sucked into " populist lies" and " divisive" Politics .
When he heard The News in the afternoon, He Said he was afraid, knowing that he was in a largely pro-Bolsonaro area.
Some of his regulars, Lula-voting neighbours in The Apartments nearby, had even come down and offered him shelter in their apartments if the riots got closer.
" They said I could knock on their door! " He Said but he had decided nervously to wait it out.
Outside the famous Our Lady of Fatima church just around The Corner , a few People were praying, kneeling in The Last pews even as The Church custodian went to shut the lights off.
A Woman outside The Church told me she was struggling to get home because The Subways had been suspended and the central bus station was also closed because it is in the blocked off Central District .
She grew more emotional as she spoke about the violence.
" Brasilia is a non-political city, it's just The City that I live in and where I go about my day-to-day life. But at the same time, it's also a political city. And We Live in these two parallel cities, " She Said , wishing to remain unnamed.
" So today it was sad to see Brasilia as a non-political city suffering aggressions because of its political side. "
One of The Men who had been praying told me it was a minority of People who wanted the riots and violence.
" But that's not what democracy is about. There will be winners and losers, " said Oswald, 50.
" Winners will govern the country, losers have to accept, and the country will continue to grow and develop.
" I don't protest, I'm totally against what Those People are doing. But my fear is to speak with someone who doesn't understand and is unwilling to understand others' views and I end up getting attacked. Because it ended up happening today. "
Another young man I spoke to tonight in The Neighbourhood identified as a Bolsonaro supporter but shook his head at the violence.
" I voted for Bolsonaro, but I don't agree with what they're doing, " Daniel Lacerda, 21, told me.
He told me about the frustration People felt with the problems of corruption in Brazilian Politics - and the rampant poverty in so many parts of the country.
" It's sad to think that we've come to this point where People think the only solution is violence. That's really sad. I don't feel happy in any way. I think there are other ways to solve this. "
Source of news: bbc.com