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  1. Cargo 200 is a psychological thriller set in 1984 Soviet Union, depicting the late Soviet society and the horrors of the Afghan War. The film follows the fate of a professor, a moonshiner, a rapist, a girl, and a coffin.

  2. A police captain investigates a series of murders and kidnappings in a small town in 1984 Soviet Union. The film, directed by Aleksey Balabanov, features a young woman, a professor of scientific atheism, and a brutal murderer.

  3. Cargo 200 is a term used in the Soviet Union and the post-Soviet states to refer to the transportation of military fatalities. It originated in the 1980s during the Soviet–Afghan War and has been used in the Russo-Ukrainian War since 2014.

  4. Art house meets grind house in Cargo 200, Alexey Balabanov's morbidly compelling thriller set in the Soviet Union. Balabanov imbues his uncompromisingly matter-of-fact...

  5. Jun 14, 2007 · While returning to Leningrad from a visit to his brother, Professor Artyom's car breaks down and he finds assistance at an isolated farmhouse occupied by Alexey, his wife, a Vietnamese laborer, and a stranger who wanders around the farm. When his car is repaired, Artyom leaves, drunk on moonshine, and students Valera and Angelika arrive.

  6. Cargo 200 is a 2007 Russian neo-noir thriller film directed by Aleksei Balabanov depicting the late Soviet society. The action is set during the culmination of the...

  7. Jan 1, 2009 · Just as his vicious Brother dispensed social commentary through the prism of gangster cinema, Aleksei Balabanovs Cargo 200 rips life in 1980sUSSR via the twin vehicles of horror and black comedy.