Bummer (Бумер) 20 years old

Bummer

Corrupt cops, street gangs, "Bratki" in "Bummers" (BMWs) steal and "Merins" (Mercedeses), angry truck drivers, beautiful women and death are what four friends in a black Bummer who go on a mission from one region of Russia to another are about to face in the wasteland of small-town Russia. A critique of the policies of Boris Yeltsin, it depicted the economic crisis that followed Russia's transition towards a free market economy, and with it, a lost generation, with no job security, who are pushed into a world of crime and rebellion. Despite a modest budget of US$700,000, and a limited cinematic release, it became a national hit in Russia as well its soundtrack, popularized by 'Seryoga's' (Серёга) music video "Чёрный Бумер" ("Black Bummer"). Both the film and its soundtrack have won awards, including the prestigious Golden Aries from the Russian Guild of Film critics.

Credits

Bummer Cast

Name Character
Maxim Konovalov He was 28, now 48 years old as Lyokha 'Killa'
Sergey Gorobchenko He was 31, now 51 years old as Petya 'Rama'
Vladimir Vdovichenkov He was 31, now 52 years old as Kostyan 'Kot'
Aleksandr Bukharov He was 18, now 39 years old
Lyudmila Polyakova She was 64, now 85 years old
Andrey Merzlikin He was 30, now 51 years old as Dimon 'Oshparennyy'
Vladimir Sychev He was 56, now 77 years old as Ералаш
Mikhail Lukashov
Yana Shivkova She was 28, now 48 years old
Anastasiya Sapozhnikova
Vasiliy Sedykh

Bummer Crew

Name Department
Pyotr Buslov as Director. He was 27 (now 47) years old Directing
Pyotr Buslov as Writer. He was 27 (now 47) years old Writing
Denis Rodimin as Writer. He was 29 (now 49) years old Writing
Bummer poster
Bummer (20 years)

  • Release day: Saturday, August 02, 2003
  • Runtime: 110 minutes
  • Budget: 700000.00
  • Revenue: 1600000.00