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Directed by Aleksei BalabanovOrigin RussieGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
Musical,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Gangster filmsActors Sergei Bodrov, Jr.,
Viktor Soukhoroukov,
Igor LifanovRating77%
The film begins after the protagonist, Danila Bagrov (Sergei Bodrov Jr.) returns to his small hometown following the demobilisation from the Russian Army. Yet even before he reaches home, he ends up in a fight with security guards, when he accidentally walks onto a film set. The local police release him, on the condition he finds work, and we learn that his late father, once a classmate of the precinct, became a thief in law and died in prison. His mother, not wishing for him to share his father's fate, insists he travels to St. Petersburg to seek out his successful older brother Viktor, whom his mother is confident will help him make a living., 2h2
Directed by Aleksei BalabanovOrigin RussieGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
CrimeThemes Gangster filmsActors Sergei Bodrov, Jr.,
Viktor Soukhoroukov,
Sergei Makovetsky,
Gary J. Garland,
Valdis Pelšs,
Alexandre RobakRating75%
The main hero, Danila Bagrov (Sergey Bodrov Jr.), comes to Moscow because he wants to study medicine and become a doctor. He goes to the building of TV6-MOSCOW, a local Russian TV channel, where he has been invited to appear on a Russian TV show, "In the world of people." On the show, Danila is interviewed along with his former comrades Ilya Setevoy (Kirill Pirogov) and Konstantin Gromov (Alexander Dyachenko). Danila's mother and his older brother Viktor (Viktor Sukhorukov), ex-gangster and now a policeman, see the TV-Show on their TV. Ms. Bagrova, the mother of Viktor and Danila, is unhappy with Viktor because he is drinking vodka all the time and is unable to help her. She mentions to him that his brother is on TV in Moscow, and that Viktor should drive to him and get a real job. She tells him that he should ask his brother for help. But Viktor just screws his brother, telling that his mother will be fine., 1h52
Directed by Aleksei BalabanovOrigin RussieGenres Drama,
HistoricalThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about drugsActors Leonid Bichevin,
Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė,
Andreï Panine,
Katarina Radivojević,
Sergueï GarmachRating71%
The film takes place in the early 20th century. A young Russian doctor called Mikhail Polyakov (Leonid Bichevin) arrives at a small hospital in a remote village. Having freshly graduated from medical school, with little experience, he is the only doctor in the rural district. He works hard, earning the respect of his small staff (one paramedic and two nurses)., 2h
Directed by Aleksei BalabanovOrigin RussieGenres Drama,
WarThemes Films about terrorism,
Political filmsActors Aleksey Chadov,
Ian Kelly,
Sergei Bodrov, Jr.,
Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė,
Vladimir Gostioukhine,
Yuri StepanovRating74%
The film begins with the main character Ivan Yermakov (Alexei Chadov) being interviewed, and as he begins his story the films cuts to the spring of 2000, during the Second Chechen War, shortly after the fall of Grozny. A Chechen warlord Aslan Gugayev (Giorgi Gurgulia) runs a camp next to a mountain aul in the Chechen highlands. Despite having secure income from his organized crime gangs in Moscow, Saint Peterburg and Samara as well as some legitimate business there, he takes joy in kidnapping, since that is more patriotic and militant than random crime. Both Ivan and his comrade Fyodka were enslaved after they were taken prisoners in early 2000. They are held captive with a Russian-Jewish businessman named Semyon from Vladikavkaz, who was being held for ransom., 1h25
Directed by Aleksei BalabanovOrigin RussieGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeThemes Films about terrorism,
Political filmsActors Leonid Bichevin,
Agnia Kouznetsova,
Yuri Stepanov,
Alekseï SerebryakovRating70%
Artemy (Leonid Gromov), professor of Scientific Atheism at the Leningrad State University, is visiting his brother in a small town neighboring Leninsk. There he meets Valery (Leonid Bichevin), a young man who is dating his niece and has come to take her to a party. On the way back from Leninsk to Leningrad Artemy's car breaks down and he goes into an isolated farmhouse to get help. Artemy gets to talking with the farmhouse owner, Alexey (Aleksei Serebryakov). The two drink together homemade alcohol and argue about faith in God and retribution from sins, the professor defending the Soviet atheist worldview. Artemy also encounters Alexey's wife, Antonina (Natalya Akimova), as well as Sunka (Mikhail Skryabin), a Vietnamese worker working at the farm, who seems to be practically a personal slave of Alexey's, and a third stranger who is not explained at the time. Sunka worker finally fixes Artemy's car and the professor drives on. Being too drunk, he prefers to return to his brother.