Siberian Education
"In the mid-1980s, a Siberian gang leader is exiled to a small town on the Ukrainian border where he teaches his grandson the “honest criminal” code."
Originally released in 2013. Siberian Education is a drama/crime film. directed by Gabriele Salvatores.
Starring John Malkovich, Arnas Fedaravičius, and Vilius Tumalavicius
Synopsis
The story of a gang of children growing up in a community of banished criminals, in a forgotten corner of the former Soviet Union. This community rejects the world outside. The only law it obeys… is its own. Against this backdrop two best friends, Kolyma and Gagarin, gradually become fierce enemies as they find themselves on opposite sides of the strict code of honour of the ‘honest criminal’ brotherhood.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
John Malkovich
as Grandfather Kuzya
Arnas Fedaravičius
as Kolyma
Vilius Tumalavicius
as Gagarin
Eleanor Tomlinson
as Xenya
Peter Stormare
as Ink
Jonas Trukanas
as Mel
Andrius Paulavičius
as Russian Sergeant
Donatas Šimukauskas
as Russian Soldier
Vitalij Porshnev
as Vitalic
Arvydas Lebeliūnas
as Doctor
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Cattleya
- MiC
- A&G
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Siberian Education about?
The story of a gang of children growing up in a community of banished criminals, in a forgotten corner of the former Soviet Union. This community rejects the world outside. The only law it obeys…...
Who directed Siberian Education?
Siberian Education was directed by Gabriele Salvatores.
How long is Siberian Education?
Siberian Education has a runtime of 1 hours and 50 minutes (110 minutes total).
When was Siberian Education released?
Siberian Education was released on February 27, 2013 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Siberian Education?
The main cast of Siberian Education includes John Malkovich, Arnas Fedaravičius, Vilius Tumalavicius, Eleanor Tomlinson, Peter Stormare.
Is Siberian Education worth watching?
Siberian Education has a user rating of 6.8/10 based on 556 reviews, indicating good reception from audiences.