Bruner's Trial (1998)
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
Release Date: March 6, 1998
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.