The Bull Backdrop Blur
The Bull Poster
5.6 1h 39m

The Bull

The 1990s. Empty shelves in the shops, an economic abyss and criminal dramas that unfold literally at every corner. The young leader of a criminal gang Anton Bykov, with the nickname “Bull”, must make money in whatever way to provide for his family. After a local shootout, Anton ends up in the police station, from where he is released at the intervention of Moscow’s crime lords. In exchange, the latter asks Anton for a small, but dangerous service

Top Cast

  • Yura Borisov

    Yura Borisov

    Anton Bykov

  • Stasya Miloslavskaya

    Stasya Miloslavskaya

    Tanya

  • Afina Lukidi

    Afina Lukidi

    Anya Bykova

  • Egor Kenzhametov

    Egor Kenzhametov

    Misha Bykov

  • Aleksandr Samsonov

    Aleksandr Samsonov

    Makedonsky

  • Igor Savochkin

    Igor Savochkin

    Moses

  • Aleksey Filimonov

    Aleksey Filimonov

    Mouse

  • Sergey Dvoynikov

    Sergey Dvoynikov

    Douglas

  • Alexandr Levin

    Alexandr Levin

    Savva

Overview

The 1990s. Empty shelves in the shops, an economic abyss and criminal dramas that unfold literally at every corner. The young leader of a criminal gang Anton Bykov, with the nickname “Bull”, must make money in whatever way to provide for his family. After a local shootout, Anton ends up in the police station, from where he is released at the intervention of Moscow’s crime lords. In exchange, the latter asks Anton for a small, but dangerous service

Rating

5.6 / 10
34 Reviews
0 Popular

Recommendations

My Joy

Georgy is driving a load of freight into Russia when, after an unpleasant encounter with the police at a border crossing, he finds himself giving a lift to a strange old man with disturbing stories about his younger days in the Army. After next picking up a young woman who works as a prostitute and is wary of the territory, Georgy finds himself lost, and despite asking some homeless men for help, he’s less sure than he was before of how to make his way back where he belongs. As brutal images of violence and alienation cross the screen, Georgy’s odyssey becomes darker and more desperate until it reaches an unexpected conclusion.

My Joy

6.3 2010