Spartacus and Kalashnikov

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Directed byAndrey Proshkin
Written byAlla Krinitsyna
Produced by
Spartacus and Kalashnikov
Russian: Спартак и Калашников
Directed byAndrey Proshkin
Written byAlla Krinitsyna
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyLomer Akhvlediani
Music byVladimir Chekasin
Production
companies
Stella
Mosfilm
Release date
  • 11 April 2002 (2002-04-11)
Running time
95 min.
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian
Box office$ 110 000[1]

Spartacus and Kalashnikov (Russian: Спартак и Калашников, romanized: Spartak i Kalashnikov) is a 2002 Russian children's drama film directed by Andrey Proshkin.[2][3][4]

Spartacus and Kalashnikov was awarded the Golden Eagle for best directorial debut in a feature film.[5]

The story of the incredible adventures of a 13-year-old orphanage student, Shurka Kalashnikov, and a German shepherd named Spartacus. Friends wander, and their friendship is repeatedly tested for devotion and loyalty.

Fate brings them either to the new Russians, or to street children, or to the military unit of service dog breeding. In the end, Spartacus helps neutralize the terrorists, and the friends become heroes.[6]

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