The Black Brothers

The Black Brothers

98 mins | Drama, Family | April 17, 2014

Up until the middle of the 19Th century, poverty stricken mountain farmers from the Ticino area of Switzerland frequently sold their children to Milan as chimney sweeps or spazzacamini. That is also young Giorgios fate. He is forced to climb through pitch black chimneys, flinging down the soot with his bare hands. But he does not lose heart. Together with his buddies sharing in the same misery, he establishes the association of Black Brothers. They stick together, struggling against their penury and getting involved in fights with the street gangs of Milan. The film tells of the gripping adventures of the chimney sweep boys and their spectacular escape back to their native land.

The Black Brothers

98 mins | Drama, Family | April 17, 2014

The Black Brothers
Up until the middle of the 19Th century, poverty stricken mountain farmers from the Ticino area of Switzerland frequently sold their children to Milan as chimney sweeps or spazzacamini. That is also young Giorgios fate. He is forced to climb through pitch black chimneys, flinging down the soot with his bare hands. But he does not lose heart. Together with his buddies sharing in the same misery, he establishes the association of Black Brothers. They stick together, struggling against their penury and getting involved in fights with the street gangs of Milan. The film tells of the gripping adventures of the chimney sweep boys and their spectacular escape back to their native land.
IMDb rating 6.1
Producers ARD, Enigma Film
Original title Die schwarzen Brüder
Directors Xavier Koller
Writers Kurt Held, Fritjof Hohagen, Klaus Richter, Lisa Tetzner

Cast

Moritz Bleibtreu

as Antonio Luini

Waldemar Kobus

as Battista Rossi

Richy Müller

as Pater Roberto

Ruby O. Fee

as Angeletta

Catrin Striebeck

as Frau Rossi

Oliver Ewy

as Alfredo

Sabine Timoteo

as Giorgios Mutter

Fynn Henkel

as Giorgio

Can Schneider

as Dante

Javidan Imani

as Antonio

Jasper Smets

as Riccardo

Sergen Ecin

as Luigi

Max Damisi

as Marco

Andreas Warmbrunn

as Anselmo

Ciro de Chiara

as Meister Spitzbart

Robin Gorges

as Katze

David Hürten

as Blatternarbiger

Ivd Immanuel Kortlang

as Einaugiger

Leonardo Nigro

as Giorgios Vater

Nedjo Osman

as Meister 2

Jürgen Rißmann

as Anita

Leni Wesselman

as Andere Dame

Ingeborg Vehlen

as Marktfrau (uncredited)

Peter Brachschoss

as Handwerker (uncredited)