“THE BRATTT” is releasing in India in September”
‘The Brattt’ was officially selected for the Cannes Film Festival’s competition section, but because the production house is Russian, the film was removed. Due to the Russia-Ukraine war, there are some perceptions or guidelines made globally for the Russians that impacted this screening at Cannes. Looking at the situation, the producers decided to screen this film in the Indian pavilion’s personal screening section at Cannes and received a good response. This film will be released globally and in India in September 2024 by Jai Viratra Entertainment Limited.
The Brattt is about a general’s daughter, who lives in Tambov, in love with a street artist whom her father disapproves of. The general has a twin brother who heads a criminal gang. Two unsuccessful robbers fail the task, which triggers a string of events that will change lives and destroy families.
In her recent interview Luliia Pereverzeva says, “This is really disappointing for all of us because, due to global controversy, we as Russian filmmakers facing challenges in the world market. I am sure that Indian people will love our movie “The Brattt” because it is about the love between a girl and a boy and the fight for their love. Also, this film has lots of music inside, lots of comedy genres, dialogues, and a happy ending. So, I think that this movie will find a good place in the Indian market.”
The Brattt is directed by Valeriy Pereverzev, written and produced by Valeriy Pereverzev and Luliia Pereverzeva. The film stars Vladimir Torsuev, Yuriy Torsuev, Olivier Siou, Karpenko Vasiliy, Anton Zatsepin, Luliia Pereverzeva, Pavel Bessonov, Mickey Avalon, Mikhail Zakharov, Andrei Labzo, Vladimir Androsov, Vera Chernyavskaya, Timur Chilyanov, and Alexandr Ediger. Music of the film is given by Aleksandr Laertskiy and Ekaterina Pletneva, and cinematography is done by Valeriy Pereverzev and Vadim Simakov.
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