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  1. My Brother the Devil. My Brother the Devil is a 2012 British crime drama film written and directed by Sally El Hosaini. It stars James Floyd, Fady Elsayed and Saïd Taghmaoui. It tells the story of two sons of Egyptian immigrants coming of age in east London. It was released in the UK on 9 November 2012 and debuted in US cinemas on 22 March 2013.

  2. Nov 9, 2012 · My Brother the Devil: Directed by Sally El Hosaini. With James Krishna Floyd, Fady Elsayed, Anthony Welsh, Amira Ghazalla. Two teenage brothers must face their own prejudices head on if they are to survive the perils of being Egyptians growing up on the streets of gangland London.

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    • Crime, Drama, Romance
    • Sally El Hosaini
    • 2012-11-09
  3. Fourteen-year-old Mo is a lonely, sensitive boy whose hunger for the rant and banter of buddies makes him prone to tread dangerous territories. He idolizes h...

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  4. Jun 28, 2013 Full Review Linda Barnard Toronto Star My Brother the Devil brings a fresh and mature perspective to a story of shifting relationships between siblings, clearly marking the Egyptian ...

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    • Sally El Hosaini
    • Drama, Crime
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  5. Mar 21, 2013 · 108 Media. My Brother The Devil. Director: Sally El Hosaini. Genre: Drama. Running Time: 111 minutes. Not rated; violence, profanity, drug and alcohol abuse, sexual situations. With: James Floyd ...

  6. Jan 26, 2012 · Some classic gangster-movie tropes are taken for a ride in helmer Sally El Hosaini’s “My Brother the Devil.”An energetic and imaginative tale of siblings at a criminal crossroads and a ...

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  8. Rash’s initial MO to keep his younger brother out of the drugs biz becomes layered with a genuinely surprising development that threatens their relationship. Lingering glimpses of the London visible from Hackney rooftops cut with claustrophobic shots of a room that seems to shrink as the characters develop helped My Brother The Devil win Best Cinematography at Sundance .