Anarchy (1989 film)
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Russian: Беспредел | |
Directed by | Igor Gostev |
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Cinematography | Grigoriy Belenkiy |
Music by | Andrei Petrov |
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Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Anarchy (Russian: Беспредел) is a 1989 Soviet crime drama film directed by Igor Gostev.[1][2][3]
The film is based on the materials of the eponymous essay of Leonid Nikitinskij, published in the journal Ogoniok.
Plot[edit]
The film tells about the "cruel games" of prisoners and the important role of the administration, which controls them using a denunciation system.[4]
Cast[edit]
- Andrey Tashkov as Yuriy «Kalgan» Kolganov
- Anton Androsov as Viktor «Philatelist» Moshkin
- Aleksandr Mokhov
- Lev Durov
- Sergey Garmash as «Mogol»
- Nail Idrisov as «Piston»
- Aleksey Ablepikhin
- Aleksandr Kuznetsov as First Lieutenant Kasimov
- Irina Averina as Lena
- Mikhail Chigaryov as Major with megaphone[5]