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Mr. Brown

Country: USA, Language: English, 83 mins

  • Director: Natasha Guruleva
  • Writer: Natasha Guruleva
  • Producer: Natasha Guruleva

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“Mr. Brown” is a narrative film about middle-aged handicapped black man in a wheel chair. Mr. Brown endlessly listens to music, reads books and looks out the window to oversee the roofs of neighboring houses in Harlem. Nothing breaks his monotonous loneliness except for the visits of two helpers - a young Russian woman-social worker and a young black man-home attendant - who merely do their duties. But in Mr. Browns imagination they all have a passionate affair. The home attendant loves the social worker but is very jealous of her because she is madly in love with Mr. Brown, and Mr. Brown himself is in love with the home attendant-boy. These “relationships” develop gradually over continuous visits of two helpers. And in Mr. Browns world their passion is expressed through the dance. Unable to withstand the energy of love and possession Mr. Brown kills the home attendant and sinks into a prison of his loneliness and wheel chair.


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Cast & Characters

Niles Ford as Mr. Brown;
Paul Frolov as Dancing Pedestrian;
Kristen Irby as Tonny;
Olga Tchekachova as Elena