
BRO 2021
"What the hell are we doing here?"
Directed by rising talent Laura Cabrera, BRO (2021) is a poignant 10-minute drama that dives into the raw emotions of friendship and remembrance one year after the loss of Iván.
Director: Laura Cabrera
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is BRO (2021) about?
The film follows Iván's closest friends as they attend a tribute event one year after his death, only to find it doesn't reflect who he truly was. Determined to honor his memory their own way, they share stories and moments that reveal the depth of their bond and the pain of his absence.
Who directed BRO?
Laura Cabrera directed BRO (2021), bringing a delicate yet powerful touch to this intimate short film.
Who stars in BRO?
The film features Alèxia Ponce, Àlvar Antúnez, Manuela Matassini, Ayoub Ouardi, and Laia Giraut in its core cast.
Is BRO (2021) worth watching?
BRO is a brief but deeply moving experience, ideal for fans of character-driven drama. Its emotional weight and thoughtful storytelling make it a memorable short film, especially for those who appreciate intimate, authentic portrayals of grief and friendship.
How long is BRO?
BRO (2021) has a runtime of 10 minutes.
About BRO (2021) — A raw, emotional short film about friendship and loss
Directed by rising talent Laura Cabrera, BRO (2021) is a poignant 10-minute drama that dives into the raw emotions of friendship and remembrance one year after the loss of Iván. The film follows his closest friends as they gather for a tribute event that feels hollow and impersonal, sparking an intimate rebellion where they choose to honor his memory on their own terms. Through quiet conversations and shared reflections, Cabrera crafts a bittersweet atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll.
BRO captures the universal struggle between public facades and private truths, as the characters wrestle with grief that words and formal rituals cannot contain. With a focus on authenticity over ceremony, the story explores how relationships evolve when faced with absence and how small acts of defiance can become the most meaningful tributes. The film's intimate scale and emotional depth make it a standout in contemporary short cinema.