This week at the South by Southwest Film Festival, “Brotherhood”, a feature film scored by duotone composer Dan Marocco, won the Audience Award for Narrative Feature. The film, directed by newcomer Will Canon, tells the gripping story of a bad situation turning worse as a college fraternity hazing goes wrong. The story is executed with a style that Variety describes as “ingeniously constructed and propulsively paced.” They go on to praise the “nonstop” excitement and “exceptionally strong cast,” speculating that the well-crafted indie could go “beyond the fest circuit and into megaplexes”.

You can read the full Variety article here.
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