Brothers
Originally released in 2002. Brothers is a tv movie/drama film. directed by Wolfgang Murnberger.
Starring Erwin Steinhauer, Wolfgang Böck, and Andreas Vitásek
Synopsis
Ernst Stadler is a successful, award-winning chef with his own gourmet restaurant. His older brother Ludwig is also a chef, but is currently in prison. Adrian, the youngest of the three, is a nurse and gay. When their mother dies, they travel together to the funeral in Saxony-Anhalt. There they find a clue about Wickerl's biological father. They track down Ernst's father in Hungary. He had once abandoned his pregnant mother. Adrian is not a brother in the biological sense; he was adopted by his mother as a foundling. Nevertheless, they come to the conclusion: "And the three of us are still brothers."
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Erwin Steinhauer
as Ernst Stadler
Wolfgang Böck
as Ludwig Stadler
Andreas Vitásek
as Adrian Stadler
Michou Friesz
as Eva Stadler
Wolfgang Michael
as Michael Sigl
Trude Ackermann
as Johanna Stadler
Zoltán Gera
as Bela Orban
Ferdinand Dux
as Karl Heinz Gemmel
Ronald Kuste
as Friedhofsbeamter
Carmen-Maja Antoni
as Gasthauswirtin
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- Dor Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Brothers about?
Ernst Stadler is a successful, award-winning chef with his own gourmet restaurant. His older brother Ludwig is also a chef, but is currently in prison. Adrian, the youngest of the three, is a nurse...
Who directed Brothers?
Brothers was directed by Wolfgang Murnberger.
How long is Brothers?
Brothers has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).
When was Brothers released?
Brothers was released on June 2, 2002 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Brothers?
The main cast of Brothers includes Erwin Steinhauer, Wolfgang Böck, Andreas Vitásek, Michou Friesz, Wolfgang Michael.