A Cinematic Musical · In Theaters Oct 2

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What does it mean to love thy neighbor as thyself?

Introducing: Brotherhood

A cinematic musical, already in motion.

An Emmy-winning lead, a voice behind 250 million views, seventeen original songs, and a story the press is already watching.

Mauricio Martínez and Casey Elliott, the two leads of Brotherhood
The leads
Mauricio Martínez & Casey Elliott
Emmy winner and Broadway star (On Your Feet!) and founding member of GENTRI — starring as Fabián and Jon.
17 original songs

Written and composed by Ross Boothe — led by the single “Two Worlds Next Door.”

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As immigrant families across the U.S. face uncertainty and fear, BROTHERHOOD issues a call to reconsider the message of a beloved patriotic anthem — “crown thy good with brotherhood, from sea to shining sea.”

It tells the story of two next-door neighbors: Jon, a white U.S. citizen, and Fabián, a Mexican immigrant stuck in a decade-long holding pattern awaiting his asylum application. As the two men and their families navigate 2025–26, they awaken to a deeper sense of what it means to be American, and to love thy neighbor as thyself. An emotionally powerful, music-driven experience, the film invites audiences to question what America means to them, and how their beliefs drive their actions.

In theaters October 2, 2026

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