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Tycoon: A New Russian (2003)
Rating:
Starring: Andrei Krasko, Vladimir Mashkov, Maria Mironova, Sergei Oshkevich, Alexandre Samoilenko, Mikael Vasserbaum
Director: Pavel Lounguine
Category: Avant Garde, Foreign
Studio: New Yorker
Subtitles:
English
Length:
128 mins

 
 

 

"A Godfather-like crime epic."-Maitland McDonagh, TV Guide

A stylish, slick crime drama based on the life of notorious billionaire Boris Berezovsky, TYCOON follows the life of Plato Makovski, a renegade Russian entrepreneur whose seductive and brutal climb to the top in post-Soviet era flourishes as the line between business, crime and politics breaks down.

Opening with Plato's assassination by car bomb, an investigation of his life through flashbacks involving a vivid array of gangster, mistresses, childhood friends, idealistic intellectuals and trigger-happy veterans offers an inside view of a country in which gangsters and greedy politicians conspire to rub out their enemies.

Building a media empire, Plato uses his genius to become a monster, unhesitatingly sacrificing his ideals and closest friends until he topples.

Compared by critics to SCARFACE and THE GODFATHER SAGA, TYCOON is an epic tale of a visionary and scoundrel, and, in the end, a bridge between the old Russia and the new.