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Corrupted cops, street gangs, “bratki” on “bummers” and “merins”, angry truck drivers, beautiful women and death are what four friends on a black bummer who set up on mission from one region of Russia to another are about to face. Don’t forget that the main four characters are far from angels themselves.

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Pyotr Buslov

Russian director, screenwriter and sometimes actor.

Pyotr Buslov was born in Khabarovsk a city in the Russian Far East. Forgoing a promising wrestling career, he decided to pursue a future in film. Without being admitted to the film school full time, he joined Karen Shakhnazarov’s directorial workshop at VGIK. In his third year of studies, after directing “The Hard Work of The Old Moirae”, he was admitted to the program full time.

Buslov’s graduating project, “Bimmer” ( “Буммер”), released in 2003, brought him recognition among his peers,collecting awards at several domestic film festivals. It also brought considerable commercial success, becoming a blockbuster nationwide. Following the success of his first film Buslov directed several commercials and promotional reels. He also starred in Elija Khotinenko’s films “Odyssey. 1989” (2003) and “Call Me Genie” (2004).

His next film, “Bimmer. Part Two” (“Heaven on Earth”), was released in March 2006.

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Bimmer (Бумер) Review

By Twitchfilm.com on May 17, 2011
What follows is not a full review per se but a program guide entry I wrote while trying to land Russian crime film Бумер for a festival I was working with. Thanks to some shifting rights issues we ended……
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