Brotherhood
Brotherhood (stylised as BrOTHERHOOD) is a 2016 British drama film written, directed by and starring Noel Clarke. It is the sequel to Adulthood, and is the third and final instalment of the Hood trilogy. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival.
Plot
Ten years after the events of Adulthood, Sam has now settled down. He has a partner, Kayla, and two kids, one from a previous relationship with Lexi, who is revealed to have died from a drug overdose. He is on much better terms with his mother, Mrs. Peel, and brother Royston and has also befriended Alissa, who now has a teenage daughter from her relationship with the late Trevor "Trife" Hector, whom Sam killed in Kidulthood. Now Sam has four jobs and also works out at a local gym. One day when he arrives, he overhears a girl describe to the owner how she was attacked by someone called "Mooks". The owner pulls out a gun, sees Sam listening in, and closes the door.
Cast
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author | Noel Clarke |
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contentLocation | London |
director | Noel Clarke |
editor | Tommy Boulding |
genre | crime drama romance |
keywords | abandon arrest assault attack being followed coming home drug overdose family friend fight to the death follow job interview kidulthood kill lock mystery man nail gun one day one night outnumber prison sentence reform run away same girl set up sexual encounter shopping mall teenage daughter wound young thug |
musicBy | Tom Linden |
producer | Jason Maza Noel Clarke |
productionCompany | Unstoppable Entertainment |
publisher | Lionsgate |
theme | gang gangster hood independent |