- Hughes Brothers
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name = Allen and Albert Hughes
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birth_date = birth date and age|1972|4|1
birth_place =Detroit, Michigan
USA
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other_names = The Hughes Brothers
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occupation = Film directors, producers, writersThe Hughes Brothers (born
April 1 1972 ) is the collective name for American fraternal twin brothers andfilm director s, producers and writers Albert and Allen Hughes. They are known for co-directing such visceral, and often violent, movies as "Menace II Society " and "From Hell".Biography
Early life
The Hughes Brothers were born in
Detroit, Michigan to anAfrican American father and an Armenian mother, Aida, who was born inIran . Albert is the older of the fraternal twins by nine minutes. Their parents divorced when they were two. The twins moved with their mother toPomona, California , east of Los Angeles, when they were nine. Aida raised her sons alone while putting herself through school and starting her own business, a vocational center. Supportive of her sons' ambitions as filmmakers, she gave them a video camera when they were twelve.cite news | last =Vartanian | first =Hrag | coauthors = | title =ALBERT HUGHES FORGES HIS OWN ART | work = | pages = | language = | publisher ="Armenian General Benevolent Union" | date =2005-04-01 | url =http://www.agbu.org/publications/article.asp?A_ID=184 | accessdate =2007-08-31 ] As a result, the boys spent their free time making short films. When a teacher suggested that they make a "How To" film for an assignment, they complied with a short film entitled "How to Be a Burglar."Career
After dropping out of high school, the twins began working on
music video s as teenagers, directing for artists likeTone Loc andTupac Shakur .cite news | last =Cagle | first =Jess | coauthors = | title =Blood Brothers | work = | pages = | language = | publisher ="Time" | date =2001-10-22 | url =http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1001046,00.html | accessdate =2007-08-31 ] Their first film, 1993's "Menace II Society " premiered at theCannes Film Festival . Centering on black, disenfranchised youth, it was made on a budget of $3 million when they were only 20 years old. Not only did they co-direct the film, but they also co-wrote it with screenwriter Tyger Williams. It became a critical as well as a box office success and was nominated for anIndependent Spirit Award for Best First Feature. Because of their previous experience in directing music videos, they became the first sibling duo since Jerry andDavid Zucker allowed a waiver by theDirectors Guild of America to take co-credit as directors.cite journal | last =Johnson | first =Quendrith | authorlink = | coauthors = | title =Born II Direct: The Hughes Brothers Interview | journal = | volume =20 | issue =3 | pages = | date =July/August 1995 | url =http://www.dga.org/news/mag_archives/v20-3/hughes.html | doi = | id = | accessdate =2007-08-31 ]Their second film was "
Dead Presidents " in 1995. Dealing with the black underclass society like their feature film debut, and also starringLarenz Tate , the film centered on war veterans during the racially chargedVietnam War era. The film, which was released at the New York Critics Film Festival, failed to make as much of a profit as their first film. They followed "Dead Presidents" with "American Pimp ", a feature-length documentary about the underground pimp culture and exploitation of women. It premiered at the 1999Sundance Film Festival . They had originally set out to do an adaptation ofIceberg Slim 's novel "Pimp", but someone else acquired the rights. [cite journal | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title =Sugar Daddies | journal =Filmmaker Magazine | volume = | issue = | pages = | date =Winter 99 | url =http://www.filmmakermagazine.com/winter1999/sugar_daddies.php | doi = | id = | accessdate =2007-08-31 ] The brothers have stated that the film's perspective was partially shaped by being raised by their mother, who is a feminist, whereas some members of their family "dabbled" in the pimp lifestyle.cite news | last =Morales | first =Ed | coauthors = | title =Mack Daddy Maestros - Allen and Albert Hughes - Interview | work = | pages = | language = | publisher =Brant Publications, Inc. | date =April 2000 | url =http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1285/is_4_30/ai_61535294/pg_1 | accessdate =2007-08-31 ] In between projects, they filmed several anti-handgun public service announcements.cite news | last =Donadoni | first =Serena | coauthors = | title =Character studies: The Hughes Brothers | work = | pages = | language = | publisher ="The Metro Times" | date =2001-10-17 | url =http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=2571 | accessdate =2007-08-31 ]In a departure from their previous material, the Hughes brothers co-directed "From Hell", the 2001 film adaptation of
Alan Moore 's graphic novel of the same name about theJack the Ripper murders in Victorian England, starringJohnny Depp and Heather Graham. Considered too violent and gory by some critics, the film had to be edited in order to avoid an NC-17 rating by the MPAA.cite news | last =Wloszczyna | first =Susan | coauthors = | title =The brothers Hughes | work = | pages = | language = | publisher ="USA Today" | date =2001-10-18 | url =http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/2001-10-18-hughes-brothers.htm | accessdate =2007-08-31 ] As described by the film's star, there were sometimes disagreements between the twins regarding the direction of the film. For example, the amount of shown violence was a point of contention between the two; one brother thought that the brutality should be shown, while the other believed implied violence would suffice.cite news | last =Schultz | first =Steve | coauthors = | title =The Squeaky Reel: Brothers in Film | work = | pages = | language = | publisher ="The San Francisco Gate" | date =2001-11-16 | url =http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/gate/archive/2001/11/16/squeakreel.DTL | accessdate =2007-08-31 ]After "From Hell," the brothers separated duties on their next projects, although they stayed in close proximity to one another. Allen directed a few episodes of the American version of the TV series "
Touching Evil " (for which his brother was an executive producer) as well as the 2005 television feature "Knights of the South Bronx". In 2005 it was announced that Albert would direct a feature film, called "Art Con", without Allen, although no further news was reported on its development.The first film since 2001's "From Hell" currently scheduled for production is the post-apocalyptic drama "Book of Eli" for
Warner Bros. cite news | last =Fleming | first =Michael | coauthors = | title =Hughes brothers set for 'Book of Eli' | work = | pages = | language = | publisher ="Variety" | date =2001-05-21 | url =http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117965533.html?categoryid=13&cs=1 | accessdate =2007-08-31 ] They are also attached to direct "The Ice Man", a fact-based film aboutRichard Kuklinski , and a screen version of the classic TV series "Kung Fu". [cite news | last =Fleming | first =Michael | coauthors = | title ='Kung Fu' has brotherly love | work = | pages = | language = | publisher ="Variety" | date =2006-11-01 | url =http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117953147.html?categoryid=13&cs=1 | accessdate =2007-08-31 ]As a team, Allen typically works with the actors while Albert handles the technical aspects of their films, stemming from Albert's experience of taking classes at
Los Angeles City College 's film school.Personal lives
Known for their frank manner as much as their films, the Hughes Brothers have been known to get into altercations. They took the rap artist
Tupac Shakur to court in 1994 after he assaulted them during a music video shoot. [cite news | last =L'Official | first =Peter | coauthors = | title ="And It Don't Stop" edited by Raquel Cepeda | work = | pages = | language = | publisher =Salon.com | date =2004-10-13 | url =http://dir.salon.com/story/books/review/2004/10/13/hiphop/index.html | accessdate =2007-08-31 ] Shakur had originally been slated to star in "Menace II Society", but was replaced after the incident which apparently stemmed from Shakur disliking the role they had chosen for him. He was later sentenced to fifteen days in jail for the assault as well as another incident which occurred a day before his sentencing. [Randall Sullivan, "Labyrinth: A Detective Investigates the Murders of Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G..." page 80]The brothers have also made no secret of their use of marijuana, and have previously turned down the offer to do anti-marijuana commercials.
The brothers embrace their African-American and Armenian heritage. Albert has stated that although "People wanted to hear from us because we were black not because we were half Armenian," he considers his artistic ability to come from his being half Armenian.
Both Albert and Allen are unmarried, although Allen has a son and Albert has a daughter.cite web |url=http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2002/black.history/stories/20.hughes/index.html |title=Black History Month, Albert and Allen Hughes: filmmakers |accessdate=2007-08-31 |format= |work=CNN.com ]
Filmography
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Menace II Society " (1993)
*"Dead Presidents " (1995)
*"American Pimp " (1999) – documentary
*"From Hell" (2001)References
External links
*imdb name|id=0400436|name=Albert Hughes
*imdb name|id=0400441|name=Allen Hughes
* [http://armeniandrama.org/people.php?p=allen-hughes Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance: Allen Hughes]
* [http://www.armeniandrama.org/people.php?p=albert-hughes Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance: Albert Hughes]
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