Bimmer
Four Moscow friends drift into crime when a gleaming black BMW carves night through the city in the chaotic 1990s. The car becomes their only constant as luck falters and a life without rules pulls them farther from the city and into an untamed, ruthless landscape on the road. Nobody intends to... Read more
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About Bimmer
Four Moscow friends drift into crime when a gleaming black BMW carves night through the city in the chaotic 1990s. The car becomes their only constant as luck falters and a life without rules pulls them farther from the city and into an untamed, ruthless landscape on the road. Nobody intends to kill or get killed, yet the path they choose pushes them toward a destiny they didn't ask for. The film follows Petya Rama, Kostyan Kot, Dimon Oshparennyy, and Lyokha Killa as they chase speed, money, and a way out, only to discover how quickly freedom can turn into peril. The mood is tense, the city a labyrinth of neon and danger.
Directed by Pyotr Buslov, Bimmer arrived as a Moscow set crime drama from a story by Denis Rodimin. It premiered in 2003 and helped launch Buslov's prominence in Russia's gritty street cinema. The film features a tightly knit ensemble led by Sergey Gorobchenko and Vladimir Vdovichenkov.
The film grossed about 1.6 million dollars worldwide on a budget of 0.7 million, qualifying as a modest but solid return. Its success underscored the tight efficiency of the production and its appeal to viewers craving street level grit today.
Critics noted Bimmer for its raw atmosphere and ensemble chemistry, painting a portrait of post 90s Moscow where money and risk outrun morality. The film explores friendship under pressure, the lure of speed and crime, and the price of escape. The direction keeps dialogue lean and scenes kinetic, balancing bleak realism with occasional humor.
Its slick car driven road movie vibe helped define a wave of gritty Moscow thrillers in the early 2000s, influencing later genre entries. The black BMW motif remains a recognizable symbol of a reckless, neon soaked era of Russian cinema, and it is often cited in retrospectives on post Soviet crime cinema.
Details
- Release Date
- August 02, 2003
- Runtime
- 1h 50m
- User Ratings
- 126 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Crime, Drama
- Country
- Russia
- Collection
- Bummer Collection
- Studio
- Pygmalion Production +1 more
- Budget
- $700,000
- Box Office
- $1,600,000
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Sergey Gorobchenko
Petya 'Rama'
Vladimir Vdovichenkov
Kostyan 'Kot'
Andrey Merzlikin
Dimon 'Oshparennyy'
Maksim Konovalov
Lyokha 'Killa'
Yana Shivkova
Kat'ka
Lyudmila Polyakova
Sobachikha
Anastasiya Sapozhnikova
Nastya
Vasiliy Sedykh
demob
Mikhail Lukashov
young cop
Vladimir Sychev
Yeralash
Director: Pyotr Buslov
Written by: Denis Rodimin