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Where was Brother filmed

Brother

Year: 1997

Genre: Action, Crime, Drama

Country: Russia

<p>The movie was shot mostly in St. Petersburg, with some additional filming in the Leningrad region. The main locations include Vitebsk Station, where Danila Bagrov&#39;s adventure begins, and the city center with its iconic sites such as the Kazan Cathedral and the Bronze Horseman. Much of the action takes place on Vasilyevsky Island, where Danila meets Hoffman at Andreyevsky Market. Also appearing in the movie are the Smolensk Lutheran Cemetery, Sennaya Market and Tuchkov Bridge, where the chase takes place. Scenes were also filmed on Petrogradskaya side and in the house on Moika, where Victor Bagrov&#39;s apartment is located. The opening scenes and the music video of the band Nautilus Pompilius were filmed in Priozersk. These locations became an integral part of the film, emphasizing the atmosphere and mood of the story.</p>

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Locations

  • Embankment

    In movie

    Scene where Danila begins a walk through the city. The music of the band Nautilus Pompilius plays in the background, which becomes the soundtrack to his adventures. Danila walks along the city's landmarks, admiring the sights.

    Real

    Scene was shot on the Griboedov Canal, near the Kazan Cathedral. This place was not chosen by chance, as the Kazan Cathedral is one of the most iconic and majestic cathedrals of the city, located in the historical part of St. Petersburg. The cathedral is built in the style of Russian classicism and is a monument of Russian military glory, which makes it a symbol of the city and its history.

  • Station

    In movie

    Scene where Danila Bagrov arrives in St. Petersburg. The train arrives at the platform, and Danila gets out of the carriage, looking around. After that, he heads to the lobby of the station, where he is met by the harsh reality of the northern capital. Leaving the station, Danila begins his walk through the city, which will lead him to the iconic places of St. Petersburg.

    Real

    Scene was shot to Vitebsky railway station. Vitebsky Station is one of the most beautiful and historic train stations in St. Petersburg, built in 1904 by architect Stanislav Brzozowski. Its luxurious metal structures and imperial style provide an impressive backdrop for the start of the protagonist's adventures in the city.

  • Viti's house

    In movie

    Scene where Danila Bagrov finally finds the house where his brother Viktor lives. When Danila enters the front room, he sees tall columns reaching the ceiling, which gives an impression of the grandeur and historical significance of the building. As he climbs the stairs to the second floor, he heads towards his brother's apartment.

    Real

    Scene was shot in the Revenue House of the joint-stock company Stroitel, located on Zakharievskaya Street in St. Petersburg. This house was built in 1909 and is an object of cultural heritage of regional significance. The front room with its columns and historical decor creates an impressive and dignified background for the scene, emphasizing the contrast between the simple image of Danila and the wealthier image of his brother. The location conveys the atmosphere of old St. Petersburg, which is important for a movie about life in the 1990s.