

Five brothers, one secret, and a dead dad's ghost demanding payback. French cinema does family drama with FISTS.
Five brothers similar yet different, raised by a mother widowed too early. One of them had left the family when he returns, pursued by a gang of smugglers, he find shelter in his family while reveling them a dark secret. The five brothers, together, will find the energy to defend themself and the means to avenge the memory of their murdered father...
Acting
Patrick Bruel anchors the chaos with quiet authority
Direction
Arcady's Marseille feels lived-in, sweaty, and dangerous

Director
Alexandre Arcady
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The title's French idiom literally means 'close as five fingers'—Arcady insisted on casting real lookalikes rather than relying on makeup.
This was Arcady's love letter to Marseille's Jewish community, rarely depicted in French crime cinema outside stereotype.
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