Rap Brothers

Karol and Robert are brothers living in a blocks of flats district. Robert works as a security guard and Karol is passionate about hip-hop. When Robert gets fired and the landlord threatens to evict them, the boys seek help from a fellow gangster. Soon it turns out it wasn’t a good idea.
2015 | Feature film directed by Adrian Apanel

Karol and Robert are brothers living in a blocks of flats district. Robert works as a security guard and Karol is passionate about hip-hop. When Robert gets fired and the landlord threatens to evict them, the boys seek help from a fellow gangster. Soon it turns out it wasn’t a good idea.

Written and directed by: ADRIAN APANEL
Director of photography: CEZARY STOLECKI
Sound: PIOTR PASTUSZAK, FILIP STEFANOWSKI, KAROL SZYKOWNY
Editing: ADRIAN APANEL, IRENA SIEDLAR
Production design by: ANNA LEWANDOWSKA, MONIKA OSTROWSKA
Costume design by: DOMINIKA BARTON, LILA BŁAŻEJOWSKA
Make-up: MAŁGORZATA LEWCZYK
Director’s assistant: ELA BENKOWSKA

Cast:
Karol: MICHAŁ LUDWIK
Robert: PIOTR FRANASOWICZ
Zbyszek: GRZEGORZ WOLF
Hieronim: MAREK TYNDA

Production manager: JOANNA PULTYN, KAROLINA GALUBA
Producer: LESZEK KOPEĆ, JERZY RADOS, GDYŃSKA SZKOŁA FILMOWA
Co-producer: FURIA FILM, NDI

Co-financed by Polish Film Institute
Co-financed by Pomeranian Voivodship

Duration: 26 min

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