The Brave

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The Brave

Original film poster
Directed by Johnny Depp
Produced by Charles Evans, Jr.
Carroll Kemp
Screenplay by D.P. Depp
Johnny Depp
Paul McCudden
Based on Novel:
Gregory McDonald
Starring Marlon Brando
Johnny Depp
Marshall Bell
Frederic Forrest
Elpidia Carrillo
Music by Iggy Pop
Cinematography Vilko Filač
Eugene D. Shlugleit
Editing by Pascale Buba
Hervé Schneid
Distributed by Majestic Films International
Release dates 1997
Running time 123 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Brave (1997) is a film adapted from the Gregory Mcdonald novel of the same title directed by, co-written by and starring Johnny Depp alongside Marlon Brando.

This film was Depp's directorial debut. He co-wrote the screenplay with his brother, directed and acted in it. The film was first shown at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival[1] where it received mixed reviews. The film was released in theaters and on DVD internationally, but not in the United States.

Plot

The film concerns a Native American man named Raphael who lives with his wife and two children in a remote community near a rubbish dump selling whatever he can to make a living. Raphael, seeing the hopelessness of his situation and his inability to provide for his family, agrees to star in a snuff film for a large sum of money that he hopes will give his family a chance for a better life.

Having been given the money in advance, Raphael is given a week to live and then return to be tortured and killed in front of the camera. The film follows Raphael's transformation with his relationship with his wife and children over the course of his final week of life and his own personal anguish with his fate.

Cast and characters

References

  1. "Festival de Cannes: The Brave". festival-cannes.com. Festival de Cannes. Retrieved 2009-09-21. 

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