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Grandfather Kuzya (Malkovich) teaches his grandson Kolyma the strict moral code of the "honest criminal," which emphasizes respect for the elderly and disabled, religious devotion, and a deep hatred for Soviet authority figures like police and bankers.
The film explores the transition from childhood innocence to the grim reality of a life destined for violence. Production Context Educazione_siberiana_m1080p_2013_
John Malkovich (Grandfather Kuzya), Arnas Fedaravicius (Kolyma), Vilius Tumalavicius (Gagarin), and Eleanor Tomlinson (Xenia) Genre: Crime Drama Running Time: Approximately 110 minutes Plot Summary Gagarin. Following a robbery attempt
In this culture, tattoos are complex codes that tell a man's life story and status; they are "read" as much as they are seen. Arnas Fedaravicius (Kolyma)
The community distinguishes between "honest" theft and "sinful" activities like drug-running or prostitution, which are strictly forbidden.
Kolyma grows up with his best friend, Gagarin. Following a robbery attempt, Gagarin is captured and imprisoned for seven years.