";s:4:"text";s:3477:" Brother 2 was banned from being screened in Ukraine last month. In 1997 director Aleksei Balabanov released Brother which acquired cult status and started to return interest of local people to Russian cinema, which had been in crisis since the early 1990s. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Brother 2/ Brat 2 at Amazon.com. Aleksei Oktyabrinovich Balabanov was born on Feb. 25, 1959, in Sverdlovsk (now Yekaterinburg), near the border of Europe and Asia in the Ural Mountains. Brother, the little $50,000 Russian hit man movie that could, is a true piece of junk art, equal parts crude and sophisticated, a faux-naïve crime myth with a protagonist as indelible as Travis Bickle. Directed by Aleksey Balabanov. An ex-soldier with a personal honor code enters …
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Ukrainian President bans all new Russian films about security forces Still from Brother 2, dir. I really liked the depictions of Americans, especially the cop in … Submit … Director: Aleksei Balabanov. There is also Brother 2 , in which the two brothers go to America to do a job. Brother is the first and best of 3 "sibling" movies. Keywords: Crime.
Brother is one of the most popular contemporary, Post-Soviet Russian films. Reunited with his "brother" from the original Brat, played by Victor Sukhorukov, Danila runs, shoots and blows up things - now THIS side of the Pond. Aleksei Balabanov (2000). Brother is a 1997 Russian crime film directed by Aleksei Balabanov and starring Sergei Bodrov, Jr.
Director: Aleksei Balabanov. The film's sequel Brother 2 was ... — Brother, don't kill me, brother. Brother (17-May-1997) Original Title: Брат. Review: Brother - Slant Magazine Film Aleksei Balabanov’s matter-of-fact depiction of his protagonist’s exploits conveys the blunt harshness of post-Cold War Russia.
Directed by Aleksey Balabanov. REVIEWS. It is a low-budget, skeletal film that uses resourcelessness and simplicity to its advantage by taking the crime-thriller/gangster film and stripping the story down to wanderings into violence. This page has been listed as needing cleanup since 2009-08-25. With Sergey Bodrov, Viktor Sukhorukov, Svetlana Pismichenko, Mariya Zhukova.
Writer: Aleksei Balabanov. The song has been incorporated into several soundtracks, the most popular of which was that of the legendary Brat 2 (Brother 2, 2000), the magnum opus of director Aleksei Balabanov, a favourite of Western film buffs. With Sergey Bodrov, Viktor Sukhorukov, Svetlana Pismichenko, Mariya Zhukova. This is dynamic movie, and is anything but politically correct - be it the mounting body count or the amount of racial slur. Much of my information on the film comes from http://vozduh.afisha.ru/cinema/aleksey-balabanov-kak-delalsya-brat/; this work was also published in a major scholarly book on Balabanov in 2013.