Piranha (2006 film) explained

Piranha
Director:Andrey Kavun
Producer:Valery Todorovsky
Ilya Neretin
Screenplay:Dmitry Zverkov
Starring:Vladimir Mashkov
Svetlana Antonova
Yevgeny Mironov
Cinematography:Roman Vasyanov
Editing:Aleksey Bobrov
Studio:Rekun TV
Distributor:Central Partnership
Music:Dmitry Taravkov
Vitaliy Artist
Country:Russia
Language:Russian
Runtime:167 min

Piranha (Russian: Охота на пиранью|lit. The hunt for piranha) is a 2006 Russian action film directed by Andrey Kavun.[1]

Plot

Under the guise of a joint holiday, police agent Kirill Mazur and his colleague Olga are sent to the Siberian taiga to liquidate a chemical weapons laboratory flooded at the bottom of the lake in a territory that will soon be abandoned to neighboring China.

Cast

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Book: Bryan Senn. The Most Dangerous Cinema: People Hunting People on Film. 29 October 2013. McFarland. 978-1-4766-1357-4. 174–175.