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    Brother Carl (Swedish: Bröder Carl) is a 1971 Swedish English-language film written and directed by American writer Susan Sontag, and produced by Göran Lindgren. It stars Gunnel Lindblom, Geneviève Page, Laurent Terzieff, and Keve Hjelm.

  2. 3 de may. de 1971 · Brother Carl: Directed by Susan Sontag. With Geneviève Page, Gunnel Lindblom, Keve Hjelm, Laurent Terzieff. Two women, Karen (theatre director) and Lena, visit an island, a Swedish resort, where Lena's ex-husband, Martin (choreographer), lives in comparative seclusion with a mentally disturbed ballet dancer named Carl.

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    • Susan Sontag
    • 1971-05-03
  3. 20 de ene. de 2023 · The Brother Carl Hardrick Institute for Violence Prevention will focus on evidence-based strategies for the prevention of gun and community violence that expands the number violence intervention specialists and youth development practitioners.

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  4. Synopsis. Two women, Karen (theatre director) and Lena, visit an island, a Swedish resort, where Lena’s ex-husband, Martin (choreographer), lives in comparative seclusion with a mentally disturbed ballet dancer named Carl. Carl is brother by guilt rather than blood, for Martin is somehow responsible for his breakdown. Cast.

    • Susan Sontag
  5. Year: 1971. Original title: Bröder Carl. Synopsis: Two women, Karen (theatre director) and Lena, visit an island, a Swedish resort, where Lena's ex-husband, Martin (choreographer), lives in comparative seclusion with a mentally disturbed ballet dancer ...You can watch Brother Carl through on the platforms:

    • Susan Sontag
    • Geneviève Page
  6. Torbjörn Lundquist Music. Lars Hagström Editing. Critics reviews. Drama concerning two men and two women isolated on an island: a famous theatre director; a former ballet dancer, now apparently psychotic; the director’s former lover, an actress; and a distraught mother with a mute child.

  7. Two women, Karen (theatre director) and Lena, visit an island, a Swedish resort, where Lena's ex-husband, Martin (choreographer), lives in comparative seclusion with a mentally disturbed ballet dancer named Carl. Carl is brother by guilt rather than blood, for Martin is somehow responsible for his breakdown.