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Nicolo Donato is a Director and Writer Danois born on 10 october 1974 at Copenhagen (Danemark)

Nicolo Donato

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Nationality Danemark
Birth 10 october 1974 (49 years) at Copenhagen (Danemark)

Nicolo Donato (sans doute, en italien, Nicolò, né le 10 octobre 1974 à Copenhague) est un réalisateur danois d'ascendance italienne.

Usually with

Lars Simonsen
Lars Simonsen
(1 films)
David Dencik
David Dencik
(1 films)
Per Holst
Per Holst
(1 films)
Nicolas Bro
Nicolas Bro
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Nicolo Donato (1 films)

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Director

Brotherhood, 1h41
Directed by Nicolo Donato
Origin Danemark
Genres Drama
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Thure Lindhardt, David Dencik, Nicolas Bro, Lars Simonsen, Peter Plaugborg
Rating69% 3.4975153.4975153.4975153.4975153.497515
Lars (Thure Lindhardt) leaves the Danish army after anonymous accusations of having made passes at some of his men prevent his promotion to a higher rank. Disillusioned, and angry at his overbearing social democrat politician mother, he falls in with a Neo-Nazi group and, after initial uncertainty, joins and is taken up as a promising new recruit. Lars then discovers the Nazis are homophobic as well as racist and practice gay-bashing. He and his homophobic peer Jimmy (David Dencik) become comrades then friends, moving from hostility through grudging admiration to friendship and finally a secret love affair of tenderness and passion.

Scriptwriter

Brotherhood, 1h41
Directed by Nicolo Donato
Origin Danemark
Genres Drama
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Thure Lindhardt, David Dencik, Nicolas Bro, Lars Simonsen, Peter Plaugborg
Roles Writer
Rating69% 3.4975153.4975153.4975153.4975153.497515
Lars (Thure Lindhardt) leaves the Danish army after anonymous accusations of having made passes at some of his men prevent his promotion to a higher rank. Disillusioned, and angry at his overbearing social democrat politician mother, he falls in with a Neo-Nazi group and, after initial uncertainty, joins and is taken up as a promising new recruit. Lars then discovers the Nazis are homophobic as well as racist and practice gay-bashing. He and his homophobic peer Jimmy (David Dencik) become comrades then friends, moving from hostility through grudging admiration to friendship and finally a secret love affair of tenderness and passion.