Anarchy | |
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Russian: Беспредел | |
Directed by | Igor Gostev |
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Cinematography | Grigoriy Belenkiy |
Music by | Andrei Petrov |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Anarchy (Russian: Беспредел) is a 1989 Soviet 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
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
- 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]
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