Brutus (2016 film)

Brutus
A woman, a dog, and a man in military uniform
Directed by Konstantin Fam
Produced by Konstantin Fam
Ian Fisher Romanovsky
Alex A. Petruhin
Yuri Igrusha
Egor Odintsov
Music by Egor Romanenko
Release date
  • June 2016 (2016-06)
Running time
35 minutes
Country Russia
Belarus
Ukraine
United States
Romania

Brutus is a short film directed by Konstantin Fam[1] of 2015, the second novel of The trilogy "Witnesses"[2] and the sequel of the "Shoes",[3][4] dedicated to the memory of Holocaust victims.

Plot

“Brutus” continues concept of The trilogy "Witnesses"[5] and tells us story of the Holocaust through the eyes of a German Shepherd dog Brutus. The The Nuremberg Laws have separated the dog with his favorite mistress, Jewish woman. In the process of training and taming Brutus becomes a concentration camp beast-killer. The film is based on a novel of a Czech writer Ludvik Ashkenazy.[6][7]

Crew

Cast

Production

Filmmakers from Russia, Romania,[8][9] Israel, the United States, Moldova, Belarus and the Czech Republic participated in the production.[10]

Art features

The crew used a variety of filming techniques. The main aim was to show the events through the dog's eyes.

Konstantin Fam: [11]

-Our film will be tough, but entirely pacifist in nature. My task is to make the viewer see things from the dog’s point of view, to show how quickly somebody can be brainwashed and turn into a monster

Confession

Film premiered at the Moscow International Film Festival in June 2016.[12]

Accolades

Awards

Participations

Official partners

See also

References

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