
Bror 2019
A poignant short film by Danish director Sara Hjort Ditlevsen, *Bror (2019)* explores the delicate threads that bind siblings separated by time and circumstance.
Director: Sara Hjort Ditlevsen
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bror (2019) about?
A short film following Katrine's emotional reunion with her brother after years of separation, exploring whether time can heal—or only deepen—the distance between siblings.
Who directed Bror?
Bror is directed by Danish filmmaker Sara Hjort Ditlevsen, known for her intimate and character-driven storytelling.
Who stars in Bror?
The film stars Laura Kjær as Katrine and Magnus Juhl Andersen as her brother, alongside Marie Reuther, Liva Lervig Haue, and Hakon Bicak.
Is Bror (2019) worth watching?
While short in runtime, *Bror* packs an emotional punch with its thoughtful exploration of family and time. Its raw performances and atmospheric direction make it a compelling watch, especially for fans of character-driven dramas.
How long is Bror?
Bror (2019) has a runtime of 21 minutes.
About Bror (2019) — A Short Film About Siblings, Time, and Unspoken Words
A poignant short film by Danish director Sara Hjort Ditlevsen, *Bror (2019)* explores the delicate threads that bind siblings separated by time and circumstance. Katrine, a high school student, eagerly anticipates reuniting with her brother for the first time in years, hoping to bridge the emotional chasm left by their early separation. As the evening unfolds, what begins as a hopeful reunion slowly unravels into a raw, intimate examination of connection and distance. Shot over the course of a single evening, the film captures the quiet intensity of delayed emotions and the fragile line between expectation and reality.
With its understated yet deeply moving narrative, *Bror (2019)* delves into themes of family, alienation, and the unspoken bonds that persist despite years of silence. The atmospheric storytelling, combined with naturalistic performances from Laura Kjær and Magnus Juhl Andersen, creates a deeply immersive experience that lingers long after the credits roll.