Brother Carl

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Brother Carl is a 1971 art-house drama film by Susan Sontag that explores alienation and psychological tension in a stark, minimalist style.

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instanceOf art-house film
film
castMember Gunnel Lindblom NERFINISHED
Keve Hjelm NERFINISHED
Marie-Louise De Geer Bergenstråhle NERFINISHED
Per Oscarsson NERFINISHED
Rolf Wolk NERFINISHED
cinemaMovement European art cinema NERFINISHED
cinematographyStyle stark
countryOfOrigin Sweden
director Susan Sontag NERFINISHED
directorOfPhotography Lars Swanberg NERFINISHED
distributor Svensk Filmindustri NERFINISHED
explores emotional distance
existential anxiety
filmingCountry Sweden NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Stockholm NERFINISHED
followedBy Promised Lands NERFINISHED
follows Duet for Cannibals NERFINISHED
genre art-house
drama
hasMedium 35 mm film
hasMiseEnScene austere
hasSetting Sweden NERFINISHED
contemporary urban environment
hasTheme alienation
psychological tension
hasTitleLanguage English
narrativeFocus interpersonal relationships
psychological conflict
notableFor exploration of alienation
minimalist cinematic style
originalLanguage Swedish
originalTitle Bröder Carl NERFINISHED
partOf Susan Sontag filmography
producer Anita Reuter NERFINISHED
releaseDecade 1970s
releaseYear 1971
runtimeMinutes 95
style minimalist
subjectOf film criticism
targetAudience art-house cinema audience
tone introspective
somber
writer Susan Sontag NERFINISHED

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Susan Sontag directed Brother Carl