
Zeus 2015
In the compact yet emotionally charged drama *Zeus (2015)*, Bulgarian filmmaker Pavel G. Vesnakov crafts a raw, character-driven story that unfolds over just 30 minutes.
Director: Pavel G. Vesnakov
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is Zeus (2015) about?
The film follows Zeus, who reaches out to his half-brother Vasil after their father's death, only to find Vasil unwilling to help. Their reluctant journey to sell Zeus's car becomes a collision course of old wounds and new confrontations, testing the fragile threads of their bond.
Who directed Zeus?
Pavel G. Vesnakov directed *Zeus (2015)*, bringing a sharp, intimate lens to this family drama.
Who stars in Zeus?
The cast includes Aleksandar Aleksiev as Zeus, Deyan Donkov as Vasil, Yana Titova in a supporting role, and Valeri Yordanov.
Is Zeus (2015) worth watching?
As a tight, dialogue-driven drama, *Zeus (2015)* is a compelling watch for fans of character studies and minimalist storytelling. While it's a short film, its emotional depth and themes of reconciliation make it resonate long after the credits roll.
How long is Zeus?
The runtime for *Zeus (2015)* is 30 minutes.
About Zeus (2015) — A Bittersweet Road Trip Through Family and Regret
In the compact yet emotionally charged drama *Zeus (2015)*, Bulgarian filmmaker Pavel G. Vesnakov crafts a raw, character-driven story that unfolds over just 30 minutes. When the sudden death of his father forces Aleksandar Aleksiev's Zeus to reconnect with his estranged half-brother Vasil—played by Deyan Donkov—what begins as a simple errand to sell a car spirals into a tense, revelatory road trip. The film explores themes of fractured family bonds, regret, and the weight of unresolved history, all set against the backdrop of a journey that forces two men to confront the past they've long avoided.
With a minimalist approach that heightens its emotional impact, *Zeus (2015)* delivers a quiet yet powerful portrait of sibling rivalry and reluctant reconciliation. Yana Titova and Valeri Yordanov round out the core cast, grounding the story in authentic, lived-in performances. The atmosphere is one of simmering tension and melancholy, where every pause and unspoken word speaks volumes about the fractures in these characters' lives.