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My Brother's War

  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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My Brother's War (2005)
DramaRomanceWar

On the day of her engagement, Grace Kieler finds her family and fiancé divided on political matters. With her future husband off to join the Union army and her brother vowing loyalty to the ... Read allOn the day of her engagement, Grace Kieler finds her family and fiancé divided on political matters. With her future husband off to join the Union army and her brother vowing loyalty to the Confederates, she is torn. She promises her father that she will protect and care for her ... Read allOn the day of her engagement, Grace Kieler finds her family and fiancé divided on political matters. With her future husband off to join the Union army and her brother vowing loyalty to the Confederates, she is torn. She promises her father that she will protect and care for her brother. Upon her father's death Grace decides to cut her hair, don her brother's clothes,... Read all

  • Director
    • Whitney Hamilton
  • Writer
    • Whitney Hamilton
  • Stars
    • Dana Bennison
    • Rebecca Damon
    • Gerry Green
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    81
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Whitney Hamilton
    • Writer
      • Whitney Hamilton
    • Stars
      • Dana Bennison
      • Rebecca Damon
      • Gerry Green
    • 3User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Dana Bennison
    • Virginia Klaising
    Rebecca Damon
    Rebecca Damon
    • Georgianna Walker
    Gerry Green
    • Union Soldier
    • (as Gerry Greene)
    Whitney Hamilton
    Whitney Hamilton
    • Grace…
    Mimi Jefferson
    • Mary Livermore
    William Laney
    William Laney
    • General McClellan
    Jennifer Larkin
    Jennifer Larkin
    • Gert Blaylock
    P.J. Leonard
    P.J. Leonard
    • Union Captain
    Rick Lewis
    • Stanford Davis
    Patrick Melville
    • Lucius Walker
    Thom Milano
    • Colonel Wright
    Ed Moran
    Ed Moran
    • Zeb Nash
    Scott Mushinskie
    • Dead Boy
    Vincent Niemann
    • Thomas Kieler
    Grace Pettijohn
    • Aunt Ruth Cooper
    Maureen Raccioppi
    • Virginia's Sister
    Nicholas Raccioppi
    • Virginia's Son
    Rich Raccioppi
    • Union Soldier w…
    • Director
      • Whitney Hamilton
    • Writer
      • Whitney Hamilton
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    8KristinM112179

    A Touching Story

    I first found out about this film through a review I stumbled upon on YouTube; curious about the storyline, I downloaded it on Amazon.com and after watching this film, I am forever grateful that I found it.

    After watching so many mainstream films that seem to follow the same formula and that concentrate on plots containing extreme violence, profanity, or gratuitous sex, it was refreshing to watch My Brother's War. The plot line was based on a subject that was obviously close to the writer/director's heart and I believe that, through this passion, the best films are made. The emotions in the film were raw and real, and the actors involved (especially between the main characters Virginia and Grace/Henry) had great chemistry. You can tell that this film was made with care, passion, and...love.

    One thing I appreciate about My Brother's War is that it concentrates not only on a personal story of the American Civil War, but it also displays a part of the war that not everyone realizes was fact: That women fought as men on the front lines. Furthermore, I also appreciate that the film concentrates on an unexpected love, a love that is transforming, real, and nondiscriminatory, as it should be.

    My Brother's War resonates with emotions that are easily understandable, ranging from joy and relief, to sorrow and fear, to love and anger. The story is very real and well executed, and I am grateful to have "stumbled" upon this gem of a film.
    10bamaborne

    Excellent Independent made movie

    A very well done film by Director Whitney Hamilton. Not only did she direct the film she also wrote and stars in it.

    This was a very well made film about the civil war and the women who wanted to fight in the war that they disquised themselves as men in order to fight in the war. This is a film that definitely kept my interest.

    The direction, writing and acting in this film was first rate. I am looking forward to more films by Whitney Hamilton.

    I am looking forward to seeing the sequel to the film Union that is supposed to be release later this year.

    Many people only watch major films, but if someone just took the time they will find that independent films are just as good.
    2JGAS

    I'm sure there were good intentions

    I apologize to Ms. Hamilton who clearly devoted a great deal of time, energy, and love to this project, but the final product here is really not very good. It's her first screenplay to make it to film, her directorial debut, and she is the lead character. I am sure she will improve as her experience grows.

    In the first 20 minutes, there were at least 25 scene cuts with few lasting as long as 90 seconds. But that made sense in the bigger view because the characters had incredibly little to say. Not much of what they said was trite, but there was virtually nothing in which to engage a viewer in the story except to continue questioning when this forced pushing of the story along to the real stuff was going to end. One scene at a dinner table had some good dialog, but even that ended abruptly and it was the longest scene of the first 25.

    There were also some elements that compromised the realism of the story. Some of these may have come from budget issues in what is obviously an independent and very privately, maybe singularly, financed film. A lone Confederate tent in the middle of a field for what is supposed to be Longstreet's 1st Virginia Rifles, a soldier with a shoulder wound and, 15 minutes later - albeit 22 scenes later, not even a hole in his jacket sleeve. That soldier deciding alone that his friend should "infiltrate" the Federals and become a spy. She should have had at least SOMEONE in a command position in the script to look like he was going through the camp recruiting spies - but then again, there was no camp. Although, the dinner scene was well set, relatively authentically, and staged.

    Others did not appear to come from budget issues. Longstreet's divisions were not in the Virginia mountains in 1862. Calvary very rarely fought on their mounts, especially Union calvary in 1862. The only strong man on the farm enlists and leaves for the Confederate army right before the harvest. Many Confederate soldiers came home just for harvest time. None would have left the farm just before the harvest leaving his elderly father and sister to pull the harvest alone. There was no compelling reason to enlist just then. Lee was on the move south toward Fredricksburg having been spanked a bit at Antietam in September - with Longstreet. They did not move through the Virginia mountains to get there. This setting had to be middle to late October, the leaves on the trees in Virginia had turned to their autumn colors. A girl finds her brother's name on some clothing he had left when he returned to the farm to store it before going off to spy, and she runs her hand over it as if she is in awe of the script instead of registering some anger, since we had just learned, the only thing keeping her from going to Baltimore and personal safety was waiting for her brother to return. She just realized he had returned and had not even spoken to her before leaving again. Of course, if she goes to Baltimore, she can't enlist as the story progresses. So, I don't quarrel with the outcome there, just with the means to arriving at it.

    There were some others similar to that, some not so similar, but my intention isn't to run Ms. Hamilton's work into the ground. This one never took flight and I am hopeful her projects, as she continues to grow, do.

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      Music and Lyrics by Kim Taylor

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    • Release date
      • September 1, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • My Brother's War Director's Cut
    • Filming locations
      • Fort Greene, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA(interiors)
    • Production companies
      • Bjornquist Films
      • Ostrow & Company
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      • $30,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
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