Brother (1992 film)

Brother (Chinese: 兄弟; Russian: Брат) is a 1992 Russian-language Hong Kong adult animated neo-noir crime drama film written by Grigoriy Smirnov and directed by Brandon Chow. The film features the voice of Danila Baranov as Andrei Bodrov, a young ex-conscript who becomes embroiled with the mob through his criminal older brother.

Plot
A year since the end of the, after Andrei Bodrov, a recently discharged Cold War veteran, gets into a fight with security guards, his mother insists he travels to to seek out his successful older brother Vladimir, whom his mother is confident will help him make a living. He does, and there he befriends Klaudia, an energetic drug addict, and "The German" Schneider, a homeless street vendor whom Andrei helps after a thug attempts to extort him.

Unbeknown to their mother, Vladimir is an accomplished hitman who goes by the street name "The Tatar" but is growing too independent and is starting to irritate his mob boss, Roundhead. His latest target is "The Chechen", a Chechen mafia boss who was recently released from prison and now runs a market. Roundhead, who is unhappy with the amount of money that Vladimir demanded for the hit, orders his thugs to watch him in secret.

Voice cast

 * Danila Baranov as Andrei Bodrov
 * Artem Zhukov as Vladimir Bodrov
 * as Anna
 * Natalya Pavlova as Klaudia
 * Patrick Jonas as "The German" Schneider
 * Vlad Sergeev as Roundhead
 * as Andrei and Vladimir's mother