Bimmer is a gritty crime drama set in post-Soviet Russia during the 1990s. It follows the story of a policeman who gets shot while trying to stop a criminal gang involved in stolen cars. As he investigates further, he uncovers deep connections between the Russian mafia, corrupt officials, and a protection racket. Fueled by a desire for justice, he sets out on a dangerous journey, encountering brutal violence, gunfights, and anarchy on the roads. With the backdrop of a road movie, Bimmer delves into themes of police corruption, friendship, betrayal, and the price of seeking justice.
In post-Soviet Russia, a man seeks revenge against his abusive brother, dragging a dead body and constructing homemade weapons along the way.
Liza works as a taxi driver at night, finding solace in the peaceful moments. She is accompanied by Sasha, a trustworthy driver who knows how to handle difficult clients. The bustling city holds many dangers and unexpected twists, possibly bringing them face to face with a hidden threat closer than they realize.
Based on a novel, this TV mini-series follows a former soldier who goes undercover to infiltrate a criminal gang in post-World War II Moscow. The story revolves around organized crime, robbery, homicide, and the suspenseful police investigation that ensues.
In Kamikaze (2014), a newlywed Russian man on a trip to Spain becomes the prime suspect in a terrorist attack. As he tries to prove his innocence, he uncovers a conspiracy and must navigate through a web of secrets and danger.
Alexey Severtsev, who came to enroll at Leningrad University from Siberia, is cleverly deceived by experienced criminals. At the station, they manage to lure Severtsev into a deserted place, beat him and rob him. A young police sergeant Nikolai Zakharov is assigned to investigate this incident. Zakharov will show resourcefulness and courage, and, of course, will detain repeat offenders.
Saveliy Govorkov, an Afghanistan war veteran tries to fight mafia in his own town.
The action of the series takes place in Almaty and the surrounding area of the city. Criminals of all stripes often hide in the huge human flow, and some of them are convinced that their atrocities will go unpunished. As a rule, these are the most sophisticated in methods, dodgy criminals, whose cases are shelved under the heading “unsolvable". But it is from this shelf that the cases of the Special Purpose Police Department are taken out. This department is just being formed and the heroes of the series will have to go through a thorny path of acquaintance and lapping with each other. They will deal exclusively with the most complicated, the most complicated cases.
Aleksey is an ordinary young man living in Russia during the 1990s. Like most of his contemporaries, he is looking for a way to survive. The easiest way is the way of crime. He joins a gang. Fortunately, his fate takes a sudden turn and he manages to find the right path. The film also addresses global terrorism, one of the most important and painful issues of today's world. The main characters of the film, together with their American colleagues, take part in a special operation to destroy a band of international terrorists and drug traffickers.
This is a story of a war between two powerful criminal gangs and their 'dons' (vory v zakone) in the communist Soviet Union. Corruption, cynical rhetoric, deaths of innocent people.
Documentary about Russian Mafia.
Fighting in eastern Ukraine broke out in early 2014. Since the summer, thousands of young Russians, driven by television propaganda and a thirst for adventure, began to pour in. Among these volunteers were Oleg and Max. Oleg became a battalion commander and Max remained an ordinary soldier. While they prepare to fight, they discuss their motivations and share their own perspective on the conflict. The image becomes a unique personal testimony of one side of the war, one rarely seen in the western media.
The cruel laws of the zone, whose inhabitants are divided into hierarchical clans, dictate their own conditions of behavior. The head of the institution, Major Kalinin, sees prisoners not so much as criminals, but as people who have stumbled in life, and tries to give everyone a chance to improve. But not everyone accepts his position...
A three-part documentary film (Russian Roulette, Lords of the Kremlin, and The Last Battle) directed by Alexander Gentelev based on the events that took place in Russia in 1991-2000.
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