What a sheer delight this film is. It won’t change the world, for sure. Maybe its story of separated brothers reconnecting through music is all a bit too feelgood to feel true. Whatever! Emmanuel Courcol’s Gallic charmer is nevertheless the film we need right now: a story in which people learn to be their best selves; that pays respect to working communities torn apart by the global economy; a story, moreover, centred on a brass band.

Stephanie Bunbury

Sydney Morning Herald

My Brother’s Band

27 JUN: 3 pm & 7 pm
103 min – France (Subtitles) – Family Drama   
(Coarse language)  

VENUE: MALENY COMMUNITY CENTRE
23 MAPLE STREET MALENY 

Variously described by critics as ‘cinema for the soul’, ‘heart-warming’ and ‘a crowd pleaser in the old-fashioned sense’, this film deals with two brothers who are separated when young. One is placed in a working-class family with no opportunity to develop his musical talents; the other into a world which allows him to become a world-famous conductor of classical music. Their connection is forged when the conductor Thibaut (Bernard Lavernche) becomes ill and needs a life-saving bone-marrow transplant from his lost biological brother Jimmy (Pierre Lotin), who works in a school canteen. Director Emmanuel Courcol explores how privilege affects life choices as well as the power of music. The recipient of multiple awards, it is billed as ‘Separated by Fate, Reunited by Music’.

MATINEE SCREENING
Doors Open at 2:30 pm for licensed bar, tea/coffee, slices
Movie Starts at 3:00 pm

EVENING SCREENING
Doors Open at 6:00 pm
Movie Starts at 7:00 pm for licensed bar, tea/coffee, slices
BYO nibbles, meals or restaurant takeaway (tables provided)

 

THIS EVENT GOES ON SALE 7 JUN

Regular Program, and Members Only Program…