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Cargo 2011

★ 5.314 votes85 min📅 2011-10-17

"What if you were the cargo?"

Cargo (2011) is a gripping drama-thriller directed by Yan Vizinberg that dives deep into the raw edges of human desperation and unexpected connections. The story follows a young Russian woman, smuggled into the U.S.

Director: Yan Vizinberg

Cast

Natasha Rinis
Natasha
Sayed Badreya
Sayed Badreya
Sayed
Philip Willingham
Philip Willingham
Lukasz
Raul Torres
Raul Torres
Raul Kidnapper
Daria Andrews
Katya
Xavier Fan
Paramedic
Vaughn Goland
Tattoo Man
Israel Hernandez
Van Driver
Misha Kuznetsov
Misha Kuznetsov
Val
Robin Madel
Cashier

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cargo (2011) about?

Cargo (2011) follows a young Russian woman smuggled into the U.S. and an Egyptian transporter tasked with driving her from Mexico to New York. Their evolving relationship threatens to disrupt the human traffickers' dangerous plans and forces both to confront their own humanity.

Who directed Cargo?

Cargo was directed by Yan Vizinberg, a filmmaker known for crafting intense character-driven stories.

Who stars in Cargo?

The film stars Natasha Rinis, Sayed Badreya, Philip Willingham, Raul Torres, and Daria Andrews in pivotal roles.

Is Cargo (2011) worth watching?

With its tight 85-minute runtime and compelling drama-thriller blend, Cargo (2011) offers a thought-provoking take on human trafficking and unlikely alliances. While not widely rated, fans of gritty character studies will find much to appreciate in its tense narrative.

How long is Cargo?

Cargo (2011) has a runtime of 85 minutes.

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About Cargo (2011) — A Human Drama of Survival and Secret Bonds

Cargo (2011) is a gripping drama-thriller directed by Yan Vizinberg that dives deep into the raw edges of human desperation and unexpected connections. The story follows a young Russian woman, smuggled into the U.S. by ruthless human traffickers, and an Egyptian transporter hired to escort her from Mexico to New York City. As their journey unfolds, an unlikely bond forms between them—one that challenges both their perspectives and puts the traffickers' plans at risk.

Set against the gritty backdrop of border crossings and urban anonymity, Cargo (2011) explores themes of survival, morality, and the blurred lines between victim and perpetrator. With a tight 85-minute runtime, the film delivers a tense and emotionally charged narrative that keeps viewers on edge while questioning who truly holds the power in this desperate exchange."