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Moscow 2000

★ 6.330 votes144 min📅 2000-09-04

Set in the vibrant city of Moscow in the 1990s, this gripping drama by Aleksandr Zeldovich plunges viewers into a world of excess and deception.

Director: Aleksandr Zeldovich

Cast

Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė
Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė
Masha
Tatyana Drubich
Tatyana Drubich
Olga
Natalya Kolyakanova
Natalya Kolyakanova
Irina
Aleksandr Baluev
Aleksandr Baluev
Mike
Viktor Gvozditsky
Mark
Stanislav Pavlov
Lev
Nikolay Chindyaykin
Nikolay Chindyaykin
Sliva
Igor Zolotovitsky
Igor Zolotovitsky
Tall man
Yuri Stepanov
Yuri Stepanov
Surgeon
Mamuka Kikaleishvili
Mamuka Kikaleishvili
Celebrity

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Moscow (2000) about?

Set in 1990s Moscow, this drama follows a diverse cast of characters as they navigate the city's high-stakes world of smuggling, nightlife, and easy money.

Who directed Moscow?

Aleksandr Zeldovich brings his unique vision to the screen in this gripping drama.

Who stars in Moscow?

The talented cast includes Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė, Tatyana Drubich, and Natalya Kolyakanova.

Is Moscow (2000) worth watching?

With its complex characters, morally ambiguous themes, and atmospheric setting, 'Moscow' is a film that will leave you questioning the very fabric of society.

How long is Moscow?

The film has a runtime of 144 minutes.

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About Moscow (2000) — A Gritty Drama of Deception and Survival

Set in the vibrant city of Moscow in the 1990s, this gripping drama by Aleksandr Zeldovich plunges viewers into a world of excess and deception. The film masterfully weaves together the lives of a diverse cast of characters, each struggling to survive in a city that seems to have no regard for its inhabitants' pasts or futures. From the high-stakes world of smuggling to the dark underbelly of nightlife, 'Moscow' is a cinematic experience that will keep you on the edge of your seat. As the characters navigate the treacherous landscape of easy money, excitement, and confusion, the film raises important questions about the human condition and the consequences of our choices.

With a talented cast, including Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė and Tatyana Drubich, and a runtime of 144 minutes, 'Moscow' is a film that demands your attention. Whether you're a fan of drama, crime, or social commentary, this 2000 release has something for everyone. So why not immerse yourself in the gritty world of 'Moscow' and experience the thrill of the unknown for yourself?

With its complex characters, morally ambiguous themes, and atmospheric setting, 'Moscow' is a film that will leave you questioning the very fabric of society. Is it a reflection of our own dark impulses, or a commentary on the excesses of the 1990s? Whatever your interpretation, one thing is certain: 'Moscow' is a cinematic experience that will stay with you long after the credits roll.