Denemek ALTIN - Özgür

Scouse director receiving plaudits across the Atlantic

Liverpool Echo

|

September 15, 2025

A LIVERPOOL director is proving that you should follow your creative dreams, as his debut film has received glowing reviews on the festival circuit.

- By RYAN PATON

Michael J. Long (inset) from Aintree first had the idea for Baby Brother in 2020 and initially hoped to make it as a short film.

However, the 32-year-old’s vision snowballed into something bigger after conversations with his friend Tom Sidney, who works at a school in Manchester with children from troubled backgrounds.

The story explores how generational trauma can define a person's life and is inspired by people Tom worked with - and those Michael observed while growing up in Liverpool.

He told the ECHO in an exclusive interview: "They end up doing something bad and then you have an empathy towards them. What's the reason they're like that? Everyone has got some sort of problems in their family.

"There's people who go to the boozer with their dad and get off their barnets in the bog. And you're just like, 'What's this?' With their own father. [The film] is focused on how trauma can be passed down. In some cases, it's impossible for people to either run away or dodge it."

The film, which can now be purchased to watch on Google and YouTube, follows two brothers, on two days, five years apart, as main character, Adam, returns home from prison to look after his little brother, who is vulnerable and easily taken advantage of.

Michael reached out to one of the city's rising stars, Paddy Rowan, who has appeared in Little Boy Blue, G'wed and Unforgivable, to see if he was interested in playing the lead role.

Liverpool Echo'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE

Liverpool Echo

Don't convince yourself you can't do it, because you can

Joe Wicks is back with a new cookbook he hopes will shake up our eating habits.

time to read

1 mins

December 13, 2025

Liverpool Echo

UK settling for a tight Christmas

THE proportion of people planning to splash out this Christmas has shrunk sharply compared with last year, research suggests.

time to read

1 mins

December 13, 2025

Liverpool Echo

Russian sabotage claim

GERMANY has accused Russia of sabotage, cyberattacks and election interference and has summoned the Russian ambassador.

time to read

1 mins

December 13, 2025

Liverpool Echo

Farewell Ili... give us the PERFECT leaving gift

MOYES CALLS ON HIS MAGIC MAN TO HIT THE HEIGHTS BEFORE HEADING OFF TO AFCON

time to read

3 mins

December 13, 2025

Liverpool Echo

'I was in searing pain, passing jelly in my wee... I had dealers at my door threatening to snap me like a twig over £600'

...CHEAP DEALS, LIES AND A SPIRALLING HEALTH CRISIS ...INSIDE MERSEYSIDE'S BATTLE WITH KETAMINE ADDICTION

time to read

10 mins

December 13, 2025

Liverpool Echo

The one to find Everton WAY

DYCHE GIVEN A TASTE OF WHAT HE COULD HAVE HAD IF HIS TIME WITH TOFFEES HAD CONTINUED TO NEW GROUND

time to read

3 mins

December 13, 2025

Liverpool Echo

'There seems to be a cordon here every other week'

MAN ON BIKE SHOOTS THREE PEOPLE IN COMMUNITY PLAGUED BY GANGS

time to read

2 mins

December 13, 2025

Liverpool Echo

Star man Mitoma back in squad for Seagulls

IT remains to be seen if Liverpool's star winger will start at Anfield on Saturday.

time to read

1 min

December 13, 2025

Liverpool Echo

Liverpool Echo

With checks on social media, who'd want to go to America again?

AS IF NEEDLESSLY throwing farmers into deprivation wasn’t enough, the USA’s millions-strong drop in international visitor numbers is another economic own goal.

time to read

2 mins

December 13, 2025

Liverpool Echo

UK eyes unlocking Russian assets in bid to help Ukraine

SIR Keir Starmer was due to raise using frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine in a meeting with the Belgian premier amid resistance in Brussels to the move.

time to read

1 mins

December 13, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size