Bruner's Trial (1998)

Bruner's Trial (1998) poster

Based on an act of vandalism by artist Alexander Brener, the film tells the story of an event that shocked the conscience of enlightened Europe: Brener painted a green dollar sign on Kazimir Malevich’s "White Cross." While Brener’s action sparked fierce debates among art critics and legal experts, the filmmakers declare the “joint” symbol of Brener and Malevich a cult icon of 1998.

Director: Olga Stolpovskaya, Dmitry Troitsky
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 11 min
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Screenplay

Music: Iraida Yusupova
Cinematography: Alexandr Dolgin
Production: Cine Fantom
Country: Russia
Original Language: ru
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bruner's Trial about?
Based on an act of vandalism by artist Alexander Brener, the film tells the story of an event that shocked the conscience of enlightened Europe: Brener painted a green dollar sign on Kazimir Malevich’s "White Cross." While Brener’s action sparked fierce debates among art critics and legal experts, the filmmakers declare the “joint” symbol of Brener and Malevich a cult icon of 1998.
Who directed Bruner's Trial?
Bruner's Trial was directed by Olga Stolpovskaya, Dmitry Troitsky.
How long is Bruner's Trial?
Bruner's Trial has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).
What genre is Bruner's Trial?
Bruner's Trial is a Documentary film.
Where was Bruner's Trial produced?
Bruner's Trial was produced in Russia.