

Jim Jarmusch, the iconic American filmmaker known for his cult classics like 'Night on Earth', 'Dead Man', and 'Paterson', has once again captivated audiences with his latest project, 'Father, Mother, Sister, Brother'. This film, presented in a unique triptych format, delves into familial relationships across various corners of the globe. Set in the Northeast United States, Dublin, and Paris, each story segment explores the nuanced connections between adult children and their emotionally distant parents, as well as sibling dynamics. Celebrated for its observational storytelling, the film is described by The Hollywood Reporter as an 'exceptional portrayal of family vulnerabilities, brilliantly performed by an outstanding ensemble cast.' Anchored by stellar performances from Academy Award-winning actor Cate Blanchett, Oscar nominees Adam Driver and Charlotte Rampling, and supported by talents like Tom Waits and Vicki Krieps, the film promises a moving cinematic experience. Significant contributions from cinematographers Frederic Elmes and Yorick le Saux, along with editor Affonso Gonçalves, enrich the visual and narrative depth of the movie. Premiered at the Venice International Film Festival in September 2025, the film won the prestigious 'Golden Lion' award, solidifying its acclaim. While its IMDb rating is currently at 6.7, critics on Rotten Tomatoes have given it an 81% approval rating, indicating overall positive reviews. The film is set to release in Ukraine on February 26, 2026, as announced by Arthouse Traffic. With its introspective approach and skillful performances, Jarmusch's latest creation offers audiences a contemplative look at the complexities of family life, inviting viewers to reflect on their own familial bonds.