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Brother (1997 film)

Brother (Russian: Брат, translit. Brat) is a 1997 Russian neo-noir crime drama film written and directed by Aleksei Balabanov. The film stars Sergei Bodrov Jr. as Danila Bagrov, a young ex-conscript who becomes embroiled with the Saint Petersburg mob through his criminal older brother. It appeared in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival.[2]

Brother
Браᴛ
Russian theatrical release poster
Directed byAleksei Balabanov
Written byAleksei Balabanov
Produced bySergei Selyanov
StarringSergei Bodrov, Jr.
Viktor Sukhorukov
Yury Kuznetsov
Music byVyacheslav Butusov
Production
company
CTB Film Company
Distributed byKino International Corp.
Release dates
17 May 1997
(Cannes)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian
Budget$10,000[1]
Box office$1.4 million

After its release on VHS in June 1997, Brother unexpectedly became one of the most commercially successful Russian films of the 1990s and quickly rose to cult film status throughout Russia. Due to the film's popularity and fan demand, a sequel, Brother 2, was released in 2000.

Plot edit

Danila Bagrov (Sergei Bodrov Jr.), a recently discharged Chechen War veteran, is insisted by his mother that he travel to Saint Petersburg to seek out his successful older brother Viktor, whom his mother is confident will help him make a living. He does, and there he befriends Kat, an energetic drug addict, and "The German" Hoffman, a homeless street vendor whom Danila helps after a thug attempts to extort him.

Unbeknown to their mother, Viktor is an accomplished hitman who goes by the street name "The Tatar", working for a St. Petersburg mafia boss called "Krugliy" (Russian for "round"), His latest target is "The Chechen", a Chechen mafia boss who was recently released from prison. Krugliy, who is unhappy with the amount of money that Viktor demanded for the hit, orders his thugs to watch The Chechen, so that he can kill The Tatar to avoid paying him.

Danila eventually meets up with Viktor. To avoid exposure, Viktor passes his assignment to his brother, gives him money to settle into the city, and then lies to him that the Chechen has been extorting from him, asking Danila to perform the hit, and he agrees. While settling in, Danila boards a public bus and when an Armenian man refuses to pay the fare, Danila steps in and forces him to pay at gunpoint. Danila makes a pipe bomb and blows up The Chechen, and Krugliy's thugs spot and chase him, but he manages to escape by jumping into a tram and killing one of the mobsters, the tram driven by a woman named Sveta.

After Danila recovers, he decides to meet up with her, despite her being married to an abusive husband.

Meanwhile, Krugliy is angry, and decides to draw The Tatar into a combined raid. Viktor, again suspecting a trap, passes the job to Danila once more. The two thugs raid the apartment, but their main target is away. While they wait, in an apartment on the floor above, a party is taking place. A young radio director, Stephan, mistakes the raided flat for the party flat and is almost killed by the thugs, who take him captive. There is a party in a different apartment with members of Nautilus Pompilius, and lead singer Vyacheslav Butusov mistakes this apartment for the one and is turned away by Danila. Bored of the waiting, Danila decides to go to the party above. Some time afterward, he comes back to find the thugs killed their primary target and a hostage, and are about to do the same with Stephan, but Danila kills them.

Krugliy, decides to track Danila and intercepts Sveta's tram. They later raid her apartment, where his men beat and rape her, and learn his phone number, as well as his address. A henchman nicknamed "Mole" ambushes Danila near his apartment building, but Danila manages to kill him, Danila's CD player stopping Mole's bullet. Danila travels to Sveta's house and is shocked.

At the same time, Krugliy raids Viktor's apartment and forces him to call Danila at gunpoint, urging him to come over. Realizing the depth of the situation, Danila goes back to the communal room that he was renting and buys a shotgun from his landlord. He modifies the shells from birdshot rounds to cut nails. At Viktor's apartment, he takes a mobster hostage and kills Krugliy and two of his henchmen and tells the surviving thug to warn the rest of the gang that he will kill anyone who hurts his brother.

Danila forgives Viktor and gives him some of the money from Krugliy's suitcase, telling him to return home and to work for the militsiya. Before leaving for Moscow, he visits Sveta, and upon finding her husband beating her, he shoots him in his leg before leaving, to which Sveta says she doesn't love him anymore for such an action. He then says goodbye to Hoffman and Kat, before hitching a ride to Moscow on a passing truck.

Cast edit

The film also features brief appearances from several Russian rock musicians:

Production crew edit

Release edit

Brother was selected for screening at a number of Russian and international film festivals, where it won many awards. The festivals include, among others:[3]

The film was released on VHS in June 1997 and premiered on television on 12 December 1997.[citation needed]

Reception edit

The film became an instant hit and raised the fortunes of both Sergey Bodrov and director Aleksei Balabanov. The story's depiction revolves around the problems and attitudes of 1990s Russia: crime, poverty (in face of the homeless Hoffman), the disaffection of the Russian youth (as with the character Kat), failing families (as with Sveta and her abusive husband) and of course, betrayal and hypocrisy even towards the closest of relatives (such as Viktor first using Danila as cover, and then turning him over). All this was brought about in the aftermath of the Soviet collapse, which took place only six years prior. Yet, despite such negative connotation amid the social decay, it illustrates that there are still courage and good in the face of Danila, who is portrayed as having an acute sense of right and wrong, and appears to follow some semblance of a moral code. As such, it carries a powerful psychological message to the Russian audience that even in such gloomy times there is still hope.

Critical response edit

Brother has an approval rating of 100% on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 5 reviews, and an average rating of 7.63/10.[4]

Sequel edit

Following the film's success, Balabanov initially planned on making a Brother trilogy: the second instalment was to take place in Moscow and the third in America. During the writing phase, however, he abandoned this idea and combined the second and third parts into a single sequel instead.[5] Brother 2 is notable for having a significantly higher budget, placing more emphasis on action sequences, and being set in Moscow and Chicago.

Music edit

Track listing edit

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."During the rain (Во время дождя)"Nautilus Pompilius3:49
2."Wings (Крылья)"Nautilus Pompilius3:48
3."Gentle vampire (Нежный вампир)"Nautilus Pompilius3:53
4."Three tsars (Три царя)"Nautilus Pompilius4:25
5."Air (Воздух)"Nautilus Pompilius5:16
6."People on the hill (Люди на холме)"Nautilus Pompilius5:09
7."Flying Frigate (Летучий фрегат)"Anastasia Poleva3:21
8."Mother of the Gods (Матерь богов)"Nautilus Pompilius4:37
9."Clap Clap (Хлоп-хлоп)"Nautilus Pompilius4:00
10."For nothing (Даром)"Anastasia Poleva3:51
11."Black birds (Чёрные птицы)"Nautilus Pompilius3:26
12."The beast (Зверь)"Nautilus Pompilius6:59
13."People on the hill (demo) (Люди на холме (демо))"Nautilus Pompilius3:20

Legacy edit

In the 2018 music video for her song "90", the Russian singer-songwriter Monetochka reenacts scenes from Brother.[6]

Literature edit

  • MacKay, John (2015). "Balabanov's Brother (1997): Cinema as salvage operation". Senses of Cinema.
  • Österberg, Ira (2018). What Is That Song? Aleksej Balabanov's Brother and Rock as Film Music in Russian Cinema (Ph.D. thesis). University of Helsinki. ISBN 978-951-51-4124-8.
  • Weinhold, Florian (2013). Path of Blood: The Post-Soviet Gangster, His Mistress and Their Others in Aleksei Balabanov's Genre Films. North Charleston, SC: Reaverlands Books. pp. 39–65. ISBN 9781482300475.

References edit

  1. ^ Lang, Robert (2022-11-07). "Movies With Lowest Budgets To Earn $1 Million, From 'Clerks' And 'The Blair Witch Project' To 'Eraserhead' & More – Photo Gallery". Deadline. Retrieved 2023-05-23.
  2. ^ "Festival de Cannes: Traveling Companion". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-09-26.
  3. ^ Osterberg, I.; Beumers, B.; et al. (2022). Aleksei Balabanov: 'Brother'. KinoSputnik. Intellect Books Limited. p. 12. ISBN 978-1-78938-485-7. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
  4. ^ Brother (1997), retrieved 2021-01-08
  5. ^ Народное кино: «Брат 2» и «Война»
  6. ^ "Monetochka's new music video about Russia's crime-addled 1990s is modeled on a classic cult film". Meduza. 2018-08-21. from the original on 2018-08-22. Retrieved 2020-10-30.

External links edit

  • Brother at Russian Film Hub
  • Brother at AllMovie
  • Brother at IMDb  
  • Brat (Brother with subtitles 1/8) - English Subtitles on YouTube
  • Brat (Brother with subtitles 2/8) - English Subtitles on YouTube
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  • Brat (Brother with subtitles 7/8) - English Subtitles on YouTube
  • Brat (Brother with subtitles 8/8) - English Subtitles on YouTube

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For other uses see Brat disambiguation and Brother disambiguation Brother Russian Brat translit Brat is a 1997 Russian neo noir crime drama film written and directed by Aleksei Balabanov The film stars Sergei Bodrov Jr as Danila Bagrov a young ex conscript who becomes embroiled with the Saint Petersburg mob through his criminal older brother It appeared in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival 2 BrotherBraᴛRussian theatrical release posterDirected byAleksei BalabanovWritten byAleksei BalabanovProduced bySergei SelyanovStarringSergei Bodrov Jr Viktor SukhorukovYury KuznetsovMusic byVyacheslav ButusovProductioncompanyCTB Film CompanyDistributed byKino International Corp Release dates17 May 1997 Cannes Running time95 minutesCountryRussiaLanguageRussianBudget 10 000 1 Box office 1 4 million After its release on VHS in June 1997 Brother unexpectedly became one of the most commercially successful Russian films of the 1990s and quickly rose to cult film status throughout Russia Due to the film s popularity and fan demand a sequel Brother 2 was released in 2000 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production crew 4 Release 5 Reception 5 1 Critical response 6 Sequel 7 Music 7 1 Track listing 8 Legacy 9 Literature 10 References 11 External linksPlot editDanila Bagrov Sergei Bodrov Jr a recently discharged Chechen War veteran is insisted by his mother that he travel to Saint Petersburg to seek out his successful older brother Viktor whom his mother is confident will help him make a living He does and there he befriends Kat an energetic drug addict and The German Hoffman a homeless street vendor whom Danila helps after a thug attempts to extort him Unbeknown to their mother Viktor is an accomplished hitman who goes by the street name The Tatar working for a St Petersburg mafia boss called Krugliy Russian for round His latest target is The Chechen a Chechen mafia boss who was recently released from prison Krugliy who is unhappy with the amount of money that Viktor demanded for the hit orders his thugs to watch The Chechen so that he can kill The Tatar to avoid paying him Danila eventually meets up with Viktor To avoid exposure Viktor passes his assignment to his brother gives him money to settle into the city and then lies to him that the Chechen has been extorting from him asking Danila to perform the hit and he agrees While settling in Danila boards a public bus and when an Armenian man refuses to pay the fare Danila steps in and forces him to pay at gunpoint Danila makes a pipe bomb and blows up The Chechen and Krugliy s thugs spot and chase him but he manages to escape by jumping into a tram and killing one of the mobsters the tram driven by a woman named Sveta After Danila recovers he decides to meet up with her despite her being married to an abusive husband Meanwhile Krugliy is angry and decides to draw The Tatar into a combined raid Viktor again suspecting a trap passes the job to Danila once more The two thugs raid the apartment but their main target is away While they wait in an apartment on the floor above a party is taking place A young radio director Stephan mistakes the raided flat for the party flat and is almost killed by the thugs who take him captive There is a party in a different apartment with members of Nautilus Pompilius and lead singer Vyacheslav Butusov mistakes this apartment for the one and is turned away by Danila Bored of the waiting Danila decides to go to the party above Some time afterward he comes back to find the thugs killed their primary target and a hostage and are about to do the same with Stephan but Danila kills them Krugliy decides to track Danila and intercepts Sveta s tram They later raid her apartment where his men beat and rape her and learn his phone number as well as his address A henchman nicknamed Mole ambushes Danila near his apartment building but Danila manages to kill him Danila s CD player stopping Mole s bullet Danila travels to Sveta s house and is shocked At the same time Krugliy raids Viktor s apartment and forces him to call Danila at gunpoint urging him to come over Realizing the depth of the situation Danila goes back to the communal room that he was renting and buys a shotgun from his landlord He modifies the shells from birdshot rounds to cut nails At Viktor s apartment he takes a mobster hostage and kills Krugliy and two of his henchmen and tells the surviving thug to warn the rest of the gang that he will kill anyone who hurts his brother Danila forgives Viktor and gives him some of the money from Krugliy s suitcase telling him to return home and to work for the militsiya Before leaving for Moscow he visits Sveta and upon finding her husband beating her he shoots him in his leg before leaving to which Sveta says she doesn t love him anymore for such an action He then says goodbye to Hoffman and Kat before hitching a ride to Moscow on a passing truck Cast editSergei Bodrov Jr Danila Bagrov Viktor Sukhorukov Viktor Bagrov voiced by Aleksei Poluyan Svetlana Pismichenko Sveta Maria Zhukova Kat Yury Kuznetsov The German Hoffman Irina Rakshina Zinka Sergei Murzin Roundhead voiced by Aleksandr Stroev Andrey Fyodortsov Stepan Igor Shibanov Militiaman Andrey Krasko Owner of the raided apartment Aleksei Poluyan Mole the bandit Igor Lifanov One of Roundhead s bandits voiced by Aleksandr Bashirov Tatiana Zakharova Danila s and Viktor s mother voiced by Nina Usatova Sergei Debizhev Music video director voiced by Valery Kukhareshin Konstantin Anisimov Music video security guard voiced by Viktor Bychkov Anatoly Gorin Sveta s roommate voiced by Viktor Bychkov The film also features brief appearances from several Russian rock musicians Vyacheslav Butusov as well as other members of Nautilus Pompilius Sergey Chigrakov Nastya Poleva Band members of Aquarium Band members of KolibriProduction crew editAleksei Balabanov director screenwriter Sergei Astakhov camera operator Vladimir Kartashov production designer Nadezhda Vasilyeva costumer Vyacheslav Butusov composer Sergei Selyanov producerRelease editBrother was selected for screening at a number of Russian and international film festivals where it won many awards The festivals include among others 3 Cannes Film Festival Un Certain Regard Chicago International Film Festival Sozvezdie Torino International Film Festival Trieste International Film Festival The film was released on VHS in June 1997 and premiered on television on 12 December 1997 citation needed Reception editThe film became an instant hit and raised the fortunes of both Sergey Bodrov and director Aleksei Balabanov The story s depiction revolves around the problems and attitudes of 1990s Russia crime poverty in face of the homeless Hoffman the disaffection of the Russian youth as with the character Kat failing families as with Sveta and her abusive husband and of course betrayal and hypocrisy even towards the closest of relatives such as Viktor first using Danila as cover and then turning him over All this was brought about in the aftermath of the Soviet collapse which took place only six years prior Yet despite such negative connotation amid the social decay it illustrates that there are still courage and good in the face of Danila who is portrayed as having an acute sense of right and wrong and appears to follow some semblance of a moral code As such it carries a powerful psychological message to the Russian audience that even in such gloomy times there is still hope Critical response edit Brother has an approval rating of 100 on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes based on 5 reviews and an average rating of 7 63 10 4 Sequel editFollowing the film s success Balabanov initially planned on making a Brother trilogy the second instalment was to take place in Moscow and the third in America During the writing phase however he abandoned this idea and combined the second and third parts into a single sequel instead 5 Brother 2 is notable for having a significantly higher budget placing more emphasis on action sequences and being set in Moscow and Chicago Music editTrack listing edit No TitleArtist s Length1 During the rain Vo vremya dozhdya Nautilus Pompilius3 492 Wings Krylya Nautilus Pompilius3 483 Gentle vampire Nezhnyj vampir Nautilus Pompilius3 534 Three tsars Tri carya Nautilus Pompilius4 255 Air Vozduh Nautilus Pompilius5 166 People on the hill Lyudi na holme Nautilus Pompilius5 097 Flying Frigate Letuchij fregat Anastasia Poleva3 218 Mother of the Gods Mater bogov Nautilus Pompilius4 379 Clap Clap Hlop hlop Nautilus Pompilius4 0010 For nothing Darom Anastasia Poleva3 5111 Black birds Chyornye pticy Nautilus Pompilius3 2612 The beast Zver Nautilus Pompilius6 5913 People on the hill demo Lyudi na holme demo Nautilus Pompilius3 20Legacy editIn the 2018 music video for her song 90 the Russian singer songwriter Monetochka reenacts scenes from Brother 6 Literature editMacKay John 2015 Balabanov s Brother 1997 Cinema as salvage operation Senses of Cinema Osterberg Ira 2018 What Is That Song Aleksej Balabanov s Brother and Rock as Film Music in Russian Cinema Ph D thesis University of Helsinki ISBN 978 951 51 4124 8 Weinhold Florian 2013 Path of Blood The Post Soviet Gangster His Mistress and Their Others in Aleksei Balabanov s Genre Films North Charleston SC Reaverlands Books pp 39 65 ISBN 9781482300475 References edit Lang Robert 2022 11 07 Movies With Lowest Budgets To Earn 1 Million From Clerks And The Blair Witch Project To Eraserhead amp More Photo Gallery Deadline Retrieved 2023 05 23 Festival de Cannes Traveling Companion festival cannes com Retrieved 2009 09 26 Osterberg I Beumers B et al 2022 Aleksei Balabanov Brother KinoSputnik Intellect Books Limited p 12 ISBN 978 1 78938 485 7 Retrieved 20 August 2022 Brother 1997 retrieved 2021 01 08 Narodnoe kino Brat 2 i Vojna Monetochka s new music video about Russia s crime addled 1990s is modeled on a classic cult film Meduza 2018 08 21 Archived from the original on 2018 08 22 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