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'''Brother''' ({{wpl|Albanian language|Galenian}}: ''Vëlla''; {{wpl|French language|Gaullican}}: ''Frère'') is a [[Galenia|Galenian]] {{wpl|war film}} directed by Ermal Loshaj and produced by Rudina and Bekim Qira. The movie tells the story of two brothers who follow opposite sides in the [[Galenian Independence conflicts]]: the youngest brother fights with the [[Solarian Republic]], while the oldest goes to [[Kartha]] to fight alongside the rebels and the [[URT (separatist group)|URT]]. It stars Zemëror Sadiraj and Arbi Carcani as the lead actors. Lodovico Rinaldi starring in the film marks the first ever casting of a fully [[Etruria|Etrurian]] actor or actress in a Galenian production.  
'''Brother''' ({{wpl|Albanian language|Galenian}}: ''Vëlla''; {{wpl|French language|Gaullican}}: ''Frère'') is a [[Galenia|Galenian]] {{wpl|war film}} directed by Ermal Loshaj and produced by Rudina and Bekim Qira. The movie tells the story of two brothers who follow opposite sides in the [[Galenian Independence conflicts]]: the youngest brother fights with the [[Etrurian Revolutionary Republic]], while the oldest goes to [[Kartha]] to fight alongside the rebels and the [[URT (separatist group)|URT]]. It stars Zemëror Sadiraj and Arbi Carcani as the lead actors. Lodovico Rinaldi starring in the film marks the first ever casting of a fully [[Etruria|Etrurian]] actor or actress in a Galenian production.  


The movie depicts life during the independence conflicts in Galenia in the 1940s, as well as the rural life, and fraternal relationship versus political alignment. With a budget of €52 million, ''Brother'' is the most expansive Galenian production up to date. The movie was released on October 2nd, during the [[81st Montecaran Film Festival]], where it competes for a ''béco aùreo''.
The movie depicts life during the independence conflicts in Galenia in the 1940s, as well as the rural life, and fraternal relationship versus political alignment. With a budget of €52 million, ''Brother'' is the most expansive Galenian production up to date. The movie was released on October 2nd, during the [[81st Montecara Film Festival]], where it competes for a ''béco aùreo''.
== Plot ==
== Cast ==
== Production ==
== Release ==
=== Critical response ===
=== Accolades ===
==== Wins ====
==== Nominations ====
=== Soundtrack ===
== See also ==
* [[81st Montecara Film Festival]]
 
[[Category:Galenia]][[Category:Films]][[Category:Montecara Film Festival]]

Revision as of 23:33, 26 October 2020

Brother
FILMPOSTER.png
Exclusive Gaullican theatrical release poster
Directed byErmal Loshaj
Written byErmal Loshaj
Tahir Neziri
Screenplay byRudina Qira
Bekim Qira
Produced byErmal Loshaj
Rudina Qira
Bekim Qira
StarringZemëror Sadiraj
Arbi Carcani
Lulzime Musliu
Zamira Emini
Lodovico Rinaldi
CinematographyShejnaze Lumaj
Edited byYll Dukagjini
Music byRrahman Gjonaj
Production
company
Qira Prodhime
Distributed byDefrim Gacaferi IFT
Release date
2 October 2020 (Montecara Film Festival)
Running time
164 minutes
CountryGalenia
LanguageGalenian
Budget€52 million

Brother (Galenian: Vëlla; Gaullican: Frère) is a Galenian war film directed by Ermal Loshaj and produced by Rudina and Bekim Qira. The movie tells the story of two brothers who follow opposite sides in the Galenian Independence conflicts: the youngest brother fights with the Etrurian Revolutionary Republic, while the oldest goes to Kartha to fight alongside the rebels and the URT. It stars Zemëror Sadiraj and Arbi Carcani as the lead actors. Lodovico Rinaldi starring in the film marks the first ever casting of a fully Etrurian actor or actress in a Galenian production.

The movie depicts life during the independence conflicts in Galenia in the 1940s, as well as the rural life, and fraternal relationship versus political alignment. With a budget of €52 million, Brother is the most expansive Galenian production up to date. The movie was released on October 2nd, during the 81st Montecara Film Festival, where it competes for a béco aùreo.

Plot

Cast

Production

Release

Critical response

Accolades

Wins

Nominations

Soundtrack

See also