Estranged siblings reunite after years apart, forced to confront unresolved tensions and reevaluate their strained relationships with their emotionally distant parents.
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Tom Waits
Father
Adam Driver
Jeff
Mayim Bialik
Emily
Charlotte Rampling
Mother
Cate Blanchett
Timothea
Vicky Krieps
Lilith
Sarah Greene
Jeanette
Indya Moore
Skye
Luka Sabbat
Billy
Françoise Lebrun
Mrs Gautier
Director
Jim Jarmusch
Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Revenue
$7,693,345
Production
Badjetlag, Hail Mary Pictures, Saint Laurent Productions, MUBI, The Apartment Pictures, Les Films du Losange, Weltkino, Cinema Inutile, Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland, Vague Notion, CG Cinéma, Saint Laurent
Manuel São Bento
October 11, 2025
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/father-mother-sister-brother-review/ "Father Mother Sister Brother aims to be a discreet triptych about modern isolation and family bonds, but its rigid structure and aversion to conflict transform it into an exercise in style that empties itself of true content. Purposely monotonous, slow, and repetitive, Jim Jarmusch promises contemplative ...
CinemaSerf
April 28, 2026
Though there are a few common threads running through these three films, this is essentially a tryptich on how children and parents interact in adulthood. The first sees a father (Tom Waits) living in a remote community who is being somewhat reluctantly visited by his children Adam Driver and Mayim Bialik. It's fair to say that their's isn't an especially close relationship but the son "Jeff" does...
Brent Marchant
June 2, 2026
Try as I might, there are some filmmakers whose work I often find difficult to appreciate. Their movies just seem to be … lacking something. But, every so often, these auteurs surprise me, coming up with pictures that I find enjoyable, engaging or even enlightening. And that’s how I would characterize the latest work from writer-director Jim Jarmusch. Little occurs in many of his offerings, arguab...
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