Brute (1997)

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Shipped off to a Romanian orphanage to finish his sentence, a British criminal finds romance but also discovers corruption inside the facility.

Director: Maciej Dejczer
Genre: Drama, Crime
Runtime: 102 min
Release Date:
Filmori Rating: 3.8/5 (2 ratings)

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Michał Lorenc
Cinematography: Marian Prokop, Artur Reinhart
Editing: Arpad Bondy, Scott Stevenson
Production: Douek Productions, Telewizja Polska, Heritage Films, Boje Buck Produktion GmbH, Agencja Produkcji Filmowej, Canal+ Polska, Studio Filmowe Tor, Eurimages
Country: Poland, United Kingdom, France, Germany
Language: English, Polski, Română
Original Language: pl

Themes

Prison Brutality and Inmate Suffering, Brutal Prison Drama, Reflections on Life and Death, Mental Health and Inner Struggle, Prison Riot and Anarchy

Keywords

prison, dying and death, farewell, new love, london, england, lovesickness, operation, arms smuggling, gypsy, children's home, rehabilitation, sinti and romanies , orphan, criminal, illness

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Brute about?
Shipped off to a Romanian orphanage to finish his sentence, a British criminal finds romance but also discovers corruption inside the facility.
Who directed Brute?
Brute was directed by Maciej Dejczer.
Who stars in Brute?
Brute stars Til Schweiger, Polly Walker, Ida Jabłońska, Bartek Pieniazek, Wojciech Brzezinski, Pete Postlethwaite.
How long is Brute?
Brute has a runtime of 1h 42m (102 minutes).
What genre is Brute?
Brute is a Drama, Crime film.
What is the Filmori rating for Brute?
Brute has a Filmori rating of 3.8/5 based on 2 ratings.
Where was Brute produced?
Brute was produced in Poland, United Kingdom, France, Germany.
What are the themes of Brute?
The themes of Brute include: Prison Brutality and Inmate Suffering, Brutal Prison Drama, Reflections on Life and Death, Mental Health and Inner Struggle, Prison Riot and Anarchy.