Brutal (2008)
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| Directed by | Nuna Minch |
| Produced by | Nuna Minch |
| Written by | Nuna Minch |
| Starring | Andrea Minch Anya Minch Mark Minch Paddy Fineran Mclain Kittleson Jacqulyn Rousseau Michael Viers Nuna Minch Roni Allwaise |
| Music by | Mark Minch NUNA Killing Dick Phefer Guido's Racecar |
| Cinematography | Nuna Minch |
| Editing by | Nuna Minch Keith Orlowski |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
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Brutal (also known as Indie Art House Horror Movie) is an American slasher film which is estimated to be released late summer, 2008. The film, directed by Nuna Minch, stars Andrea Minch, Anya Minch, Mark Minch, Paddy Fineran, Mclain Kittleson, Michael Viers and Jacqulyn Rousseau.
Brutal is an independent horror movie directed by Wisconsin musician Nuna Minch (member of NUNA and Killing Dick Phefer). Brutal is the first movie made by Nuna Minch and the cast and crew is compiled of close friends and family. The French film High Tension is Brutal's biggest influence and has a few similarities.
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[edit] Synopsis
Documentary film group goes to a "haunted" river in Wisconsin looking for ghosts for their documentary. No ghosts are found but the group meets up with a mentally disturbed psychopath at an old farm. The killer's actions are violent and unpredictable and the group must survive the night.
[edit] Cast
| Actor | Role |
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| Andrea Minch | Andrea (The Victim) |
| Anya Minch | Anya (The Damsel) |
| Mark Minch | Mark (The Hero) |
| Paddy Fineran | Killer (The Silence) |
| Mclain Kittleson | Mclain (The Leader) |
| Michael Viers | Mike (The Teenager) |
| Jacqulyn Rousseau | Jackie (The Medium) |
| Nuna Minch | Nuna (The Informant) |
| Roni Allwaise | Roni (The Other Woman) |
[edit] Production
When Nuna first began the idea of Brutal there wasn't much of a script. It was more a few pages telling the story. He knew what he wanted from the beginning. He wanted something that felt raw and real. To keep up with this need for realism an official script was never written. It was a series of improvisation, ad libbing, and sit downs with the cast and crew that gave the film its dialog. All effects and stunts in the movie were performed by the cast and many corners were cut to make everything feel real.

