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””’The Iron Heel of Oligarchy””’ ({{Langx|ru|Железная пята олигархии|Zheleznaya pyata oligarkhii}}) is a |
””’The Iron Heel of Oligarchy””’ ({{Langx|ru|Железная пята олигархии|Zheleznaya pyata oligarkhii}}) is a Russian drama film directed by and starring [[Aleksandr Bashirov]]. It tells the story of a man who tries to organise a revolution against the [[Russian oligarch|oligarchs in Russia]]. The film is loosely based on episodes from [[Jack London]]’s 1907 novel ”[[The Iron Heel]]”. It received a Tiger Award at the 1999 [[International Film Festival Rotterdam]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.iffr.com/en/about/awards-and-jury/tiger-awards/previous-winners/|title=Hivos Tiger Awards Competition: previous winners|work=iffr.com|publisher=[[International Film Festival Rotterdam]]|accessdate=2015-06-13|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150703142026/https://www.iffr.com/en/about/awards-and-jury/tiger-awards/previous-winners|archivedate=2015-07-03}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 19:51, 22 September 2025
1998 Russian film
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| Directed by | Aleksandr Bashirov |
| Screenplay by | Aleksandr Bashirov |
| Cinematography | Vladimir Brylyakov Sergei Lando |
| Edited by | Olga Andrianova |
| Music by | Evgeniy Fyodorov |
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| Country | Russia |
| Language | Russian |
The Iron Heel of Oligarchy (Russian: Железная пята олигархии, romanized: Zheleznaya pyata oligarkhii) is a 1998 Russian drama film directed by and starring Aleksandr Bashirov. It tells the story of a man who tries to organise a revolution against the oligarchs in Russia. The film is loosely based on episodes from Jack London‘s 1907 novel The Iron Heel. It received a Tiger Award at the 1999 International Film Festival Rotterdam.[1]
Cast
- Aleksandr Bashirov as Nikolai Petrovich
- Evgeniy Fyodorov as Brother-in-arms
- Konstantin Fyodorov as Brother-in-arms
- Sergei Kagadeyev as Koordinator
- Aleksandr Voronov as Brother-in-arms
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