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Directed by | Philippe Martinez |
Written by | Philippe Martinez |
Produced by | Arnaud Frilley Blanche Neumann Alain Monne |
Starring | Gérard Depardieu Elizabeth Hurley Eli Danker Aleksey Petrenko Marcello Mazzarella Denis Karasyov Polina Kuzminskaya |
Music by | Frédéric Dunis Arnaud Frilley |
Production companies | B-Tween Kapara Pictures |
Release date | October 24, 2014 |
Running time | 94 min. |
Countries | Russia France |
Languages | Russian French English |
The plot revolves around the story of a former gangster Victor Lambert, specializing in the theft of works of art. He lived in Russia and since then loves this country and his former accomplice Alexander Ivanov. After spending fifteen years in prison in France, Victor Lambert returned to Moscow, to avenge the death of his son, killed by smugglers diamonds. Loyal friend Alexander helps him in this matter.