Brotherhood
Every Story Has A Beginning, A Middle, And An End
Struggling to come to terms with the events that saw him jailed for murder, Sam Peel (Noel Clarke) finds himself the target of local youths looking to get even. After realising he must face his tormentors head-on if he is to move on with his life, Peel seeks help from old friends in an attempt to finally break free from a chequered past that continues to haunt him. First there was Kidulthood, and then there was Adulthood, now there is Brotherhood. Every story has an end.
Critic Reviews:
- " Brotherhood makes for a gripping and fitting conclusion to Clarke's trilogy; this is a film that keeps you entertained while delivering a genuine and honourable message about taking responsibility for your actions and the people you love. " – Nick Levine
- " There are some beautiful moments in Noel Clarke's Brotherhood. " – Kevin Maher
- " While the first film was attention-grabbing in its portrayal of gang life, Brotherhood is a more accomplished piece of true Brit film-making. " – David Aldridge