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Father Mother Sister Brother

2025 | 110m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Jim Jarmusch
Writer: Jim Jarmusch
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Estranged siblings reunite after years apart, forced to confront unresolved tensions and reevaluate their strained relationships with their emotionally distant parents.
Release Date: Dec 01, 2025
Director: Jim Jarmusch
Writer: Jim Jarmusch
Genres: Drama, Comedy
Keywords paris, france, skateboarding, pennsylvania, usa, dublin, ireland, anthology, grief, loneliness, death of father, writer, twins, family reunion, widower, death of mother, lgbt, emotionally distant, death of wife, repetition, storage unit, adult children, father son relationship, father daughter relationship, mother daughter relationship, brother sister relationship, sister sister relationship, plane crash, independent film, death of parents, distant father, rolex
Production Companies Les Films du Losange, Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland, CG Cinéma, The Apartment Pictures, Weltkino, Saint Laurent, Hail Mary Pictures, Cinema Inutile, MUBI, Badjetlag, Saint Laurent Productions, Vague Notion
Box Office Revenue: $7,693,345
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 22, 2026
Entered: Dec 23, 2025
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Full Credits

Name Character
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
Beatrice Domond Father Skateboarder
Stephen Ostrowski Father Skateboarder
Eduardo Hoffman Mother Skateboarder
Daire Mcgorman Mother Skateboarder
Dave Murphy Mother Skateboarder
Tom O'Reilly Sister Brother Skateboarder
Sébastien Rolando-Lapierre Sister Brother Skateboarder
Sarah Ribeiro Sister Brother Skateboarder
Philippe Azoury Dealer
Name Job
Daithí Ó. Cinnéide Assistant Director Trainee
Marco Bittner Rosser Production Design
Anne Warter Second Assistant Director
Alejandro Ramia Second Unit First Assistant Director
Maud Ribbens Head of Production
Patrick Chizallet Key Grip
Charlotte Neri Assistant Camera
Nicolas Cantin Sound Mixer
Mark Friedberg Production Design
Jenny Oman Set Decoration
Affonso Gonçalves Editor
Guillaume Quilichini Camera Operator
Alice Bencteux Best Boy Electric
Jim Jarmusch Writer, Director, Original Music Composer
Michelle Johnson Hair Department Head
Giorgi Lekishvili Foley Mixer
Ellen Lewis Casting
Abby Levine Digital Imaging Technician
Catherine George Costume Design
Fabien Oman Props
Teddy Gibbons Second Second Assistant Director
Emmanuel Ughetto Boom Operator
Emily Gibson Production Trainee
Julien Rambaud Location Manager
Lizardo Reyes Jr Steadicam Operator
Manny Siverio Stunt Coordinator
Ciara Long Third Assistant Director
Theodor Bittner Rosser Assistant Director Trainee
Fiona Connon Makeup Department Head, Makeup Designer
Estelle Gras Production Coordinator
Kevin Fox Best Boy Electric
Lisa Scoppa Set Decoration
Alexis Continente Hair Designer
Alexander Sanikidze Foley Editor
Cortney Hillman Costume Supervisor
Annabel Cleary Assistant Director Trainee
Jonathan Shaw Second Unit First Assistant Director
Howard Jones Second Assistant Camera
Frederick Elmes Director of Photography
Frédéric Greene Production Controller
Franck Barrault Gaffer
Sébastien Fouassier Stunt Coordinator
Juliette Picollot Second Assistant Director
Benjamin Colleye First Assistant Camera
Alan Lambert Scenic Artist
Shannon Kearney Assistant Production Coordinator
Leah O'Toole Second Assistant "B" Camera
Biko Gogaladze Foley Artist
Julia Lallas Makeup Department Head
Anika Original Music Composer
Drew Kunin Sound Mixer
Augustine Girard Assistant Director
Carole Béthuel Still Photographer
Frédéric Cambon Graphic Designer
Gordon Wycherley Location Manager
Marion Pages Gonzalo First Assistant Art Direction
Elaine Hopkins Makeup Artist
Lucas Baily Third Assistant Director
Sean Leonard Digital Imaging Technician
Atsushi Nishijima Still Photographer
Christelle Meaux Script Supervisor
Brian Dungan First Assistant Camera
Stéphane Germain Key Grip
Raina Moore Hairstylist
Jaomin Vasseur Second Assistant Camera
Michael Fails Art Direction
Charles Zambrano Key Makeup Artist
Josh Clark Leadman
Samson Jacobson Location Manager
Garret Baldwin Gaffer
Mike Reiersen Second Assistant Director
Robert Hein Sound Designer
Yorick Le Saux Director of Photography
Jean-Christophe Allain Focus Puller
Sinead McCarthy Video Assist Operator
Christophe Offret Property Master
Amélie Covillard Extras Casting
Catherine O'Flaherty Line Producer
Stacy Rowe Script Supervisor
Claudia L. Rodriguez Assistant Accountant
Mikaël Gaudin Additional Second Assistant Director
Irene O'Brien Art Direction
Rati Chkhetiani Foley Editor
Randall Balsmeyer Title Designer, Second Unit Director
Atilla Salih Yücer First Assistant Director
Norman Kelly Stunt Coordinator
Chris Colombo Stunt Driver
Jeremie Denisse Stunt Double
Jeremy Merires Stunt Double
Melodie Raymond Dejoie Stunt Double
Peter Wallack Stunt Driver
Sara Jane Ternan Stunt Driver
Ramsey Scott Art Department Coordinator
Derrick Tseng Unit Production Manager
Ivan Lafayette Production Supervisor
Francisco Diaz Set Dresser
Danielle Guido Set Dresser
Perla Jimenez Set Dresser
Brody Martinez Set Dresser
Jon Mastrodomenico Set Dresser
Peter Agliata Camera Operator
Amber Jasmin Morrow Key Hair Stylist
Max Sturgeon Second Assistant Director
Kate Sprance Casting Associate
Kate McColgan Set Decoration Buyer
Rebecca Lafford Makeup Designer
Kerry Warn Hair Designer
Bernie Dooley Hair Designer
Edwina Casey Second Unit Director
Megan Nelson Sound Recordist
Camille Bougon-Pigneul Set Dresser
Toma Baquéni Art Direction
Odile Fourquin Makeup Designer
Sabana Majeed Hair Designer
Chris MacKenzie VFX Artist
Tony Volante Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Damian Volpe Sound Effects Editor
Aled Rhys Jones Visual Effects Supervisor
Alysia Wildman Visual Effects Producer
Keith Creighton VFX Artist
Moamen Bssuni VFX Artist
Pete Williams VFX Artist
Colm Byrne VFX Artist
Dominique Fouassier Stunt Coordinator
Name Title
Edwina Casey Associate Producer
Conor Barry Co-Producer
Jason Ropell Executive Producer
Marieke Tricoire Co-Producer
Carter Logan Producer
Zane Meyer Executive Producer
Dietmar Güntsche Co-Executive Producer
Jim Jarmusch Executive Producer
Lorenzo Mieli Executive Producer
Michael Kölmel Co-Executive Producer
Charles Gillibert Producer
Alex C. Lo Executive Producer
Anna Maria Morelli Executive Producer
Derrick Tseng Co-Producer
Mélanie Biessy Co-Executive Producer
Joshua Astrachan Producer
Atilla Salih Yücer Producer
Anthony Vaccarello Executive Producer
Efe Çakarel Executive Producer
Arielle De Saint Phalle Co-Producer
Rich Bolger Co-Producer
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Reviews

msbreviews
3.0

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 silence that, unfortunately, becomes a practically null experience, proving that minimalism, when stripped of an emotional or thematic backbone, is merely inertia. A complete letdown." Rating: D+

Oct 11, 2025
Geronimo1967
6.0

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 send his dad some cash now and again and that appears to keep the wolf from the door (or is there some sheep's clothing involved a bit here?). Next, to Dublin, where acclaimed author "Catherine" (Charlotte Rampling) has one annual high tea with her daughters "Tim" (Cate Blanchet) and the pink haired "Lilith" (Vicky Krieps). The ritual formalities of this meeting, together with the efforts made by both women to get to their mother's suburban villa suggest the veneer is the only glue that holds this trio in alignment - and, again, that the game is not just being played by one generation at the expense of the other. Finally, we head to Paris where a pair of twenty-something twins are in the process of closing down their parent's estate after they tragically died. They are an especially - and somewhat uncomfortably - close pairing. Tactile and affectionate and prone to some reminiscing on an almost industrial scale but still with certain communalities with the preceding stories. Personally, I preferred the first of the three. Waits clearly had the measure of his kids, but did "Emily" of her father, too? Rampling can do little wrong in my book, but that story seemed to challenge us least save for pointing out that success and wealth are little compensation for loneliness and that deceit is a game all the family can play. The siblings? Well they sort of made my flesh creep a little bit, and though there is some limited humour to be found here it probably wasn't as effective as that from the first film where it emanated from our own gradual appreciation of just what was going on in this snow lakeside home. Compendium films are usually a bit hit and miss, and on balance I'd say this missed more than it hit.

Apr 28, 2026