Father Mother Sister Brother

Father Mother Sister Brother

66th TIFF: Greek Premiere

Father Mother Sister Brother is a feature film, though carefully constructed in the form of a triptych. The three stories all concern the relationships between adult children, their somewhat distant parent (or parents), and each other. Each of the three chapters takes place in the present, and each in a different country. Father is set in the Northeast US, Mother in Dublin, Ireland, and Sister Brother in Paris, France. The film is a series of character studies, quiet, observational and non-judgmental – a comedy, but interwoven with threads of melancholy.

Screening Schedule
JOHN CASSAVETES
15 January 2026 21:30
JOHN CASSAVETES
16 January 2026 21:30
JOHN CASSAVETES
17 January 2026 21:30
JOHN CASSAVETES
18 January 2026 21:30
JOHN CASSAVETES
19 January 2026 21:30
JOHN CASSAVETES
20 January 2026 21:30
JOHN CASSAVETES
21 January 2026 21:30
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Direction: Jim Jarmusch
Script: Jim Jarmusch
Cinematography: Frederick Elmes, Yorick Le Saux
Editing: Affonso Gonçalves
Sound: Robert Hein
Music: Jim Jarmusch, Anikka
Actors: Tom Waits, Adam Driver, Mayim Bialik, Charlotte Rampling, Cate Blanchett, Vicky Krieps, Sarah Greene, Indya Moore, Luka Sabbat, Françoise Lebrun
Production: badjetlag, CG Cinema
Producers: Charles Gillibert, Joshua Astrachan, Carter Logan, Atilla Yücer
Co-production: Hail Mary Pictures
Co-producers: Arielle de Saint Phalle, Marieke Tricoire, Richard Bolger, Conor Barry, Derrick Tseng
Costumes: Catherine George
Production Design: Mark Friedberg, Marco Bittner Rosser
Executive producer: Jim Jarmusch, Efe Cakarel, Jason Ropell, Zane Meyer, Anthony Vaccarello, Lorenzo Mieli, Annamaria Morelli, Alex C. Lo
Format: DCP
Color: Color
Production Country: USA, Ireland, France
Production Year: 2025
Duration: 110'
Distribution in Greece: Cinobo
Contact: The Match Factory
Awards/Distinctions: Golden Lion – Venice IFF 2025

Opening Film

Jim Jarmusch

Jim Jarmusch (born 1953) studied at Columbia University and at New York University Film School, where he directed his first feature-length film, Permanent Vacation (1980). His next film, Stranger than Paradise (1984), established his reputation as a distinctive new voice in independent cinema. Jarmusch continued to earn acclaim with the offbeat comedies Down by Law (1986), Mystery Train (1989), and Night on Earth (1992). His later works include Dead Man (1995), his revisionist take on the western; Year of the Horse (1997), a rock concert documentary featuring Neil Young and Crazy Horse; and Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999). In Coffee and Cigarettes (2003), he assembled a collection of brief, deadpan exchanges between various well-known actors and musicians over coffee and cigarettes. Jarmusch won the Grand Prix at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival for Broken Flowers (2005). The Limits of Control (2009) unfolded as a series of surreal encounters between an assassin and his various contacts, while Only Lovers Left Alive (2013) was an atmospheric vampire thriller. Jarmusch chronicled the punk band Iggy and the Stooges in the documentary Gimme Danger (2016). That year he also wrote and directed Paterson, which presents a week in the life of a bus driver. The contemplative dramedy received widespread acclaim. Jarmusch then offered his wry take on the zombie movie genre with The Dead Don’t Die (2019). His latest film, Father Mother Sister Brother won the Golden Lion at the Venice International Film Festival.

Filmography

1980 Permanent Vacations
1984 Stranger than Paradise
1986 Down By Law
1989 Mystery Train
1995 Dead Man
1999 Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai
2005 Broken Flowers
2013 Only Lovers Left Alive
2016 Paterson
2016 Gimme Danger
2019 The Dead Don't Die
2025 Father Mother Sister Brother