18-year-old Perry Williams is a gay, African-American terrorist who discovers the gay and lesbian subcultures within the Harlem Renaissance while working and studying in New York. Art world success knocks at his door, but Perry is afraid of selling out to a privileged white world. At the same time, support from family and community is elusive because Perry endures homophobic comments from his black classmates, rejection from his father, and a disappointing white lover relationship. However, Perry learns that his struggle is not new and that what is most important is to have a strong image of himself to consolidate the artistic spirit. Bruce, an older man, appears? apparently ? from nowhere and teaches Perry the history of Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston and Wallace Thurman, rebellious personalities of the Harlem Renaissance.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/22550-brother-to-brother-dvd--8436038342126.html22550Brother To Brother [DVD]18-year-old Perry Williams is a gay, African-American terrorist who discovers the gay and lesbian subcultures within the Harlem Renaissance while working and studying in New York. Art world success knocks at his door, but Perry is afraid of selling out to a privileged white world. At the same time, support from family and community is elusive because Perry endures homophobic comments from his black classmates, rejection from his father, and a disappointing white lover relationship. However, Perry learns that his struggle is not new and that what is most important is to have a strong image of himself to consolidate the artistic spirit. Bruce, an older man, appears? apparently ? from nowhere and teaches Perry the history of Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston and Wallace Thurman, rebellious personalities of the Harlem Renaissance.https://dvdstorespain.es/595915-home_default/brother-to-brother-dvd-.jpg6.6942instockResearch Entertainment6.69426.6942002015-12-17T22:27:01+0100/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New/Start/18 YEARS YES D&O
18-year-old Perry Williams is a gay, African-American terrorist who discovers the gay and lesbian subcultures within the Harlem Renaissance while working and studying in New York. Art world success knocks at his door, but Perry is afraid of selling out to a privileged white world. At the same time, support from family and community is elusive because Perry endures homophobic comments from his black classmates, rejection from his father, and a disappointing white lover relationship. However, Perry learns that his struggle is not new and that what is most important is to have a strong image of himself to consolidate the artistic spirit. Bruce, an older man, appears? apparently ? from nowhere and teaches Perry the history of Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston and Wallace Thurman, rebellious personalities of the Harlem Renaissance.