Combining footage from the home front and the front lines, Brothers at War is the first comprehensive examination of life in Iraq through the eyes of a soldier and his loved ones.
Brothers at War (2009)
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Reviews Counted:19
Fresh:12
Rotten:7
Average Rating:5.6/10
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for language and a brief war image.
Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Theatrical Release:Nov 30, 1999 Limited
Box Office: $33,142
Synopsis: Filmmaker Jake Rademacher gets rare access to American and Iraqi troops in this gripping documentary. For BROTHERS AT WAR, Rademacher chronicles the experiences of his two soldier siblings as they... Filmmaker Jake Rademacher gets rare access to American and Iraqi troops in this gripping documentary. For BROTHERS AT WAR, Rademacher chronicles the experiences of his two soldier siblings as they serve in the Middle East, tracking them from their missions in Iraq to their journeys home, giving him a detailed picture of what life as a soldier is like. [More]
Starring: Jake Rademacher, Isaac Rademacher, Joseph Rademacher
Starring: Jake Rademacher, Isaac Rademacher, Joseph Rademacher
Director: Jake Rademacher
Director: Jake Rademacher
Screenwriter: Jake Rademacher
Producer: Jake Rademacher, Norman S. Powell
Composer: Lee Holdridge
Studio: Samuel Goldwyn Films
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Rademacher's vigorous commitment to making the documentary, as well as to his large, close-knit family, deserves respect.
Brothers at War would be interesting enough if it merely observed soldiers in their element as they chill behind friendly lines, but this documentary, which begins at a low key, gradually becomes intense and psychologically complicated.
Insights shared by those left behind sharpen the focus on the sacrifices made by those who go off to war -- a message that might have been clearer were the film not so self-serving.
The movie is remarkable for its level of access, yet never questions the basic justness of the cause; for all its value, Brothers at War seems too crypto-jingoistic for comfort.
Just because Rademacher believes his film to be "non-partisan" does not make it so.
Provides some interesting perspectives but also veers dangerously close to vanity project.
There were a couple more [moments] that I thought were revealing enough and I loved the intent.
I still think it’s worth renting because the film does a good job of taking audiences deeper than the media or newscasters on TV ever could, personalizing and humanizing war and its impact on the American family.
It is striking that Brothers at War approaches this profound and complicated relationship between brothers by way of trauma and death.
A drama about sibling rivalry and reconciliation that just happens to be filmed under extremely dangerous circumstances.
As myopic as any piece of "left-wing propaganda" about the failure of the war, missing both the big picture and the human one due to its filmmaker's refusal to ask the dark questions.
Rademacher comes up with compellingly unfamiliar documentary footage. ... Firefights caught unvarnished and in the moment are harrowing because the cameraman himself is, well, harrowed.
Rademacher’s strange vanity project ends up saying a lot more about his family issues and need to be seen as a swaggering badass than it does about the day-to-day life of soldiers in Iraq.
"Brothers at War" is designed (and limited) as a corrective to what its maker sees as the anti-war harangues preceding it. Director and Decatur, Ill., native Jake Rademacher has a strong personal story to relay. You wish the film, executive-produced by Ga
Rademacher's limited mission and gee-whiz perspective make his agenda seem too personal and lacking in context.
Brothers at War is an honest, on-the-ground documentary about the lives of Americans fighting there.
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