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Zeus 2015

★ 5.01 votes30 min📅 2015-08-13

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

Aleksandar Aleksiev
Aleksandar Aleksiev
Zeus
Deyan Donkov
Deyan Donkov
Le policier
Yana Titova
Yana Titova
Kremena
Valeri Yordanov
Valeri Yordanov
Vassil

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.