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B/W 2015

★ 5.227 votes92 min📅 2015-03-19

In this quirky blend of sci-fi, comedy, and crime, Evgeny Shelyakin's *B/W (2015)* spins a darkly humorous tale of a botched robbery and an unexpected second chance.

Director: Evgeny Shelyakin

Cast

Aleksey Chadov
Aleksey Chadov
Ярослав
Merab Ninidze
Merab Ninidze
Нурик
Sergey Makovetskiy
Sergey Makovetskiy
Алхан
Yekaterina Rednikova
Yekaterina Rednikova
Тамара
Kakhi Kavsadze
Kakhi Kavsadze
Grandfaher Magomed
Andrey Rudensky
Andrey Rudensky
Глеб
Aleksandr Golovin
Aleksandr Golovin
Вадик
Igor Jijikine
Igor Jijikine
начальник РОВД
John Bakhanbaev
John Bakhanbaev
driver-asian
Binke Anisimov
Binke Anisimov

Frequently Asked Questions

What is B/W (2015) about?

The film follows Nurick, a bumbling criminal who dies during a failed robbery but returns as a ghostly protector to his partner Yaroslav. His mission? To steer Yaroslav away from danger, even if it means playing invisible pranks and bending the rules of the afterlife.

Who directed B/W?

Evgeny Shelyakin directed B/W, blending sci-fi, comedy, and crime into a visually inventive and thematically playful film.

Who stars in B/W?

The cast stars Aleksey Chadov as Nurick, Merab Ninidze as Yaroslav, and Sergey Makovetskiy as a key supporting character in this offbeat crime-comedy.

Is B/W (2015) worth watching?

While unrated on IMDb, *B/W* stands out for its unique premise and energetic direction. Fans of genre-blending films with a mix of humor and suspense will find its absurd storytelling and stylish execution rewarding.

How long is B/W?

B/W has a runtime of 92 minutes, making it a tight, punchy watch.

About B/W (2015) — When a Dead Crook Becomes an Angel of Mischief

In this quirky blend of sci-fi, comedy, and crime, Evgeny Shelyakin's *B/W (2015)* spins a darkly humorous tale of a botched robbery and an unexpected second chance. When Nurick meets his end during a poorly planned heist, he's thrust back into the world not as a ghost, but as Yaroslav's unlikely guardian angel—a cosmic joker with a mission. The film balances slapstick chaos with underworld intrigue, as Nurick's ghostly meddling turns Yaroslav's life upside down in ways no one could've predicted.

Shelyakin crafts a visually striking atmosphere, blending neon-lit thriller aesthetics with the absurdity of a dead man's mischievous interference. The chemistry between Aleksey Chadov and Sergey Makovetskiy grounds the chaos, while the offbeat premise keeps the tone fresh and unpredictable. *B/W (2015)* is a film that defies easy labels, offering a mix of laughs, thrills, and a touch of existential whimsy.