
Brothers. The Final Confession
Drama
Overview
The film is a psychological drama developing on the highlands of the Carpathian Mountains. Two helpless old men, brothers, desperately trying to keep up competition with each other in order to prolong their lives. Even though their bodies are decaying and both are sick the one still wants to outlive the other ... But one day a woman enters their remote dwelling...
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Natalka Polovynka
Natalka Polovynka
Spisovateľka
Natalka Polovynka
Spisovateľka


Roman Lutskyi
Roman Lutskyi
Mladý Stanislav
Roman Lutskyi
Mladý Stanislav


Viktor Demertash
Viktor Demertash
Starý Stanislav
Viktor Demertash
Starý Stanislav


Veronika Shostak
Veronika Shostak
Yvha
Veronika Shostak
Yvha
Орест Ягіш
Орест Ягіш
Demiyon
Орест Ягіш
Demiyon
Mykola Bereza
Mykola Bereza
Mladý Vojtko
Mykola Bereza
Mladý Vojtko


Oleh Mosiichuk
Oleh Mosiichuk
Starý Vojtko
Oleh Mosiichuk
Starý Vojtko
Yuri Denysenkov
Yuri Denysenkov
Svätý Christofor
Yuri Denysenkov
Svätý Christofor
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