Technically, yes. Unless the rights holder (likely Indiana Production or a similar Italian firm) has explicitly uploaded it, watching the film on an unofficial channel denies the creators royalties.
The film follows the life of Faith (played by Micaela Cesari herself) , a successful yet emotionally fractured opera singer living in Rome. The title "Brava" (the Italian feminine form of "Bravo," used to applaud a female performer) serves as the film's central irony. While audiences regularly shout "Brava!" at her professional persona, her private life is a cacophony of trauma, isolation, and a desperate search for love. brava -2017- ok.ru
The film is a raw, beautiful, and painful watch. It deserves a proper restoration and a legal release. Until that day arrives, the strange alliance between a forgotten Italian drama and a Russian social network ensures that Brava will still get its applause. You just have to know where to look. Technically, yes