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Brethren (film)
Brethren is a Canadian drama film, directed by Dennis Zahoruk and released in 1976. The film centres on three estranged adult brothers returning to their small hometown to attend the funeral of their abusive and unloving father.
| Brethren |
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| Dennis Zahoruk |
| Dennis Zahoruk |
| Chalmers AdamsDennis Zahoruk |
| Thomas HauffKenneth Welsh |
| David M. Ostriker |
| Dennis Zahoruk |
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| 1976 (1976) |
| 91 minutes |
| Canada |
| English |
Brethren is a Canadian drama film, directed by Dennis Zahoruk and released in 1976. The film centres on three estranged adult brothers returning to their small hometown to attend the funeral of their abusive and unloving father.
The film stars Thomas Hauff, Kenneth Welsh, Richard Fitzpatrick, Candace O'Connor and Sandra Scott.
It was a Canadian Film Award nominee for Best Picture at the 27th Canadian Film Awards. Zahoruk was awarded a Special Jury Prize in recognition of directing his first feature film.
The film was subsequently broadcast on television in 1977.
- Brethren at IMDb
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