Thieves by Law
For the actual Russian and former Soviet criminal subculture, see Thieves in law.
| Thieves by Law | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Alexander Gentelev |
| Produced by | Sasha Klein, Simone Baumann, Alexander Gentelev, Maya Zinshtein, Friederike Freier |
| Starring | Vitali Dyomochka, Alimzhan Tokhtakhunov, Leonid Bilunov |
| Music by | Andreas Moisa, Philipp Edward Kümpel |
| Cinematography | Israel Freedman |
| Edited by | Alik Baskin, Martin Schröder |
Release dates |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
| Country |
Germany Israel |
| Language | Russian, Hebrew, German |
Thieves by Law, or Ganavim Ba Hok is a 2010 documentary film charting the rise of Russian organized crime in the wake of the fall of the Soviet Union. In the film several noted crime figures are interviewed, a number of which are currently wanted by Interpol.[1]
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