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Sergei Bodrov Jr.

Sergei Sergeyevich Bodrov (Russian: Сергей Сергеевич Бодров; December 27, 1971 – September 20, 2002), also known as Sergei Bodrov Jr., was a Russian actor who had lead roles in the films Brother, Prisoner of the Mountains, East/West and Brother 2.[1] He was the son of the Russian playwright, actor, director and producer Sergei Bodrov. He died in the Kolka–Karmadon rock ice slide at the end of the second day of shooting of his film The Messenger.[2]

Sergei Bodrov Jr.
Сергей Бодров (младший)
Bodrov Jr. as Danila Bagrov in Brother 2
Born(1971-12-27)December 27, 1971
DiedSeptember 20, 2002(2002-09-20) (aged 30)
Years active1989–2002
Spouse
Svetlana Mihailova
(m. 1997)
Children2 (including Olga Bodrova)
Parent

Early life edit

Childhood edit

Sergei Bodrov was born on December 27, 1971, in Moscow. His father is a film director, Sergei Bodrov, and his mother Valentina Nikolayevna was a fine art expert. Sergei Bodrov Jr. believed that "childhood is the most important and the most amazing time in life."[3] and what you'll become happens in the first sixteen years".[4] Various publications report that Bodrov wanted to become a garbageman and drive an orange car.[4]

Bodrov wrote about his early years and events which influenced his worldview in a "Composition on the Theme: Eight Events which Influenced Me, or How I Grew Up to Be a Good Person."

Education edit

Sergei Bodrov attended the special French-language School No. 1265. In December 2012, a memorial plaque was installed in the school in his memory.

Bodrov wanted to enrol in the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography, but his father advised him that "cinema is a passion, and if you don't feel it you should either wait for it or forget about it forever."[4] Instead, in 1989 he enrolled in the art history program in the History Department of Moscow State University, graduating with Honors and remaining for postgraduate studies, although he already knew that he would not work in a museum or library.[4] In his own words, at the university, he "learned to see beauty in the simple things around us".[4] After becoming an actor and television host he completed and defended (in 1998) his graduate thesis entitled "Architecture in Venetian Renaissance Painting" and received the Candidate of Sciences degree.

In 1991, while still a student, Bodrov studied art in Italy, where he found work as a lifeguard and earned money to support his travels around the country.[5] When he was asked in an interview if his education was useful in his life, he answered: Of course. So you come to a city. What do you usually know about it? That there is a central square, some shops... And I know there is a painting in one of the museums and that you can spend the whole day in front of. And this day is added to your life.[6]

Career edit

Early roles edit

Sergei's first role as an actor was in Freedom is Paradise in 1989, directed by his father. He appeared on screen only for a few minutes, playing a minor lawbreaker who was waiting for a decision on his own fate while sitting next to the main hero of the film. During his university days, he also had a bit role as a bellhop in the 1992 movie White King, Red Queen.

Prisoner of the Mountains edit

In 1995, his father travelled to Dagestan for the filming of his movie Prisoner of the Mountains. Bodrov asked to go with him, prepared to do any available work. Unexpectedly, he became one of the featured actors, playing the conscript Vanya Zhilin, partnered with Oleg Menshikov who played the regular soldier Alexey Ryapolov. Bodrov received an award for best actor jointly with Menshikov at the Kinotavr cinema festival in Sochi.

Bodrov himself did not claim to be an actor: I always say everywhere: I'm not an actor, I'm not an actor, I'm not an actor. And I hear: "No, you're an actor". And I say that an actor is quite a different thing. Actors are different, it's a different temperament. A role for me is not a profession. It's something that you do.[3]

Vzglyad edit

From October 1996 to August 1999, Bodrov was the host of the program Vzglyad on Channel One. He said that he left the show feeling it had given him a good schooling:[4]I became acquainted with so many people, heard so many stories, read so many letters - it doesn't happen in other jobs. It had a very positive charge. Help two or three people and the telecast has done some good. But it has to be done responsibly.[4]

In 1997 Sergei married Svetlana Mikhailova (author of the television projects "Wordsmiths" and "Canon"). In 1998 their daughter Olga was born, followed in 2002 by a son, Alexander.

Brother edit

During the 1996 Sochi film festival, Sergei Bodrov made the acquaintance of director Aleksei Balabanov, who invited him to the STW film studio. It was here that Brother was being filmed for release in 1997. Sergei played the starring role, Danila Bagrov. The movie was criticized by the media, accused of racism and Russophobia (as a film made for foreign audiences). Bodrov himself assessed his character in the following way: I know that Danila is often reproached for being primitive, simple and inarticulate. And in part, I agree with that. But a metaphor connected with him forms in my mind: I imagine people in a primitive chaos, who sit in their cave before the fire and do not understand anything else in their life except for the responsibility to eat and to reproduce. And suddenly one of them stands up and utters very simple words about how it is necessary to stand up for their friends, to respect women, to defend one's brother.[3]

The music to the movie was composed by the Russian rock band Nautilus Pompilius, which Sergei himself enjoyed listening to.[7]

Despite some controversy, the movie received critical acclaim and won an award at the film festival in Sochi, a Special Jury Award and the FIPRESCI Award at the international festival in Turin, the same awards in Cottbus, and the Grand Prix in Trieste. Bodrov received the award for Best Actor at the movie festivals in Sochi and Chicago and got the "Golden Aries" prize.

The movie was regarded by many in Russia as culturally significant and for many of the younger generation, Bodrov's character Danila Bagrov became a hero and a role model.[4]

Other roles edit

Over the course of 1998-99, Sergei starred in two relatively minor films, the first was in Pavel Pavlikovsky's movie, a joint UK-Russia production, The Stringer, with British actress Anna Friel.[8] Bodrov played Vadik Chernyshov, an impoverished 'stringer', who dreams of filming something to interest the western news channels. Friel played the role of Helen, a British media executive, as the two begin a romance against the backdrop of the world of journalism, and cultural differences, in the romantic thriller. The second was in Régis Wargnier's movie East/West, in which Sergei played Sasha, a neighbour of the central couple in the film, Dr Golovin and his French wife Marie, in a communal apartment during the Stalin era.

In 2000, the movie Brother 2 (Brat 2) was released, with Bodrov again playing Danila Bagrov. Critics attacked the movie as they had its predecessor, saying that it expressed racist ideas, threatened national security and insulted the Ukrainian and American nations.[4] Bodrov responded: What was important for us was not to say that all Americans are jerks, but the opposite, that we are not freaks. This is a fairly simple idea, so it is strange that not everyone understands it.[7] The Americans make movies about Russians where Schwarzenegger as a policeman tears off a mafioso's wooden leg and drugs fall out of it, and bears are walking in the streets. In other words, we [Russians] are complete lame-brains. So why don't we have the right make a joke at the expense of the Americans?[9]

In 2001, Bodrov moved to California to take part in the shooting of his father's movie The Quickie. Sergei played Dima – the head of security for a rich American of Russian ancestry – Oleg (Mashkov). In Bodrov's free time during the filming of The Quickie, he wrote the screenplay for his first movie Sisters. His father suggested the idea of the movie to him and Bodrov Jr wrote the screenplay in two weeks; four days later filming began. The heart of the movie is a story of two sisters – Sveta (thirteen years old) and Dina (eight), who become inadvertent victims of their father's criminal past. Sergei played a small part, in a role without an available actor.[5] The film opened on May 10, 2001. At a festival in Sochi, it received a Grand Prix award "for the best debut" and the young actresses received a jury award for their parts.

In the autumn of 2001, Bodrov became a host of the game show Last Hero. Sixteen people landed on an island near the coast of Panama and competed in various trials. The last participant to survive all the votes received the main prize of three million rubles. Bodrov conducted the game and provided the commentary. He gave his understanding of the telecast: I think that the subject of hunger and physical existence will emerge in front of them very seriously. But the true survival lies in how you're strong inside, how you can keep your humanity in inhuman conditions. And this is also related to me.[10]

The shooting of Balabanov's movie War began in the spring of 2001. Bodrov had a role of short duration (he played captain Medvedev). The opening night was in 2002. The movie got the "Golden Rose" award at the Kinotavr festival and Bodrov received the Nika Award for the best supporting role.

Bear's Kiss directed by his father Sergei Bodrov opened on November 28, 2002. Bodrov played Misha, a bear who mystically transforms into a person. Sergei's love interest in the film is played by Rebecka Liljeberg.

The Messenger edit

In July 2002, Bodrov settled down to shoot his second film, with the working title The Messenger. He characterized the movie in the following words: Philosophic-mystical parable about the life of two friends. They are romantics, travelers, and venturers. Of course, there will be bandits, hostages, in general, all that accompanies us in life. The movie is called "The Messenger" and I'm like a coffee in a carton in it: the author of a screenplay, stage manager and performer of the leading role.[11]

The film crew arrived in Vladikavkaz in September, and on September 20 were filming the scenes in a women's penal colony in Vladikavkaz where they intended to shoot the scenes of the main character's return from the army. At approximately 7 p.m., filming stopped due to poor lighting conditions. Then an ice slide occurred. A block of ice fell from Mount Jimara onto the Kolka Glacier, bringing with it mud and large boulders. This mudflow covered Karmadon Gorge, where the film crew were working. A massive search and rescue operation proved fruitless. 135 people were killed, including Bodrov.[12]

In popular culture edit

Reflecting Bodrov's stature as a cultural icon in Russia, there are several murals across the country, notably in Saint Petersburg, with Bodrov's image from the film Brother.[13] There are also tours around Saint Petersburg to the filming locations of Brother.[14]

Filmography edit

Year Name Original name Role
1986 I Hate You Я тебя ненавижу boy in the equestrian club
1989 Freedom is Paradise СЭР (Свобода — это рай) prisoner
1992 White King, Red Queen Белый король, красная королева postman
1996 Prisoner of the Mountains Кавказский пленник Ivan Zhilin
1997 Brother Брат Danila Bagrov
1998 The Stringer Стрингер Vadim
1999 East/West Восток-Запад Sasha Vasilyev
2000 Brother 2 Брат 2 Danila Bagrov
2001 The Quickie Давай сделаем это по-быстрому Dima
2001 Sisters Сёстры Danila Bagrov[15][16]
2002 War Война Captain Medvedev
2002 Bear's Kiss Медвежий поцелуй Misha
2008 Morphine Морфий author of the script
Cancelled Messenger Связной garbage man Alexey Semyonov (undercover FSB agent)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Peter Rollberg (2016). Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. US: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 109–110. ISBN 978-1442268425.
  2. ^ Wines, Michael (2002-09-24). "Rising Star Lost in Russia's Latest Disaster". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-03-03.
  3. ^ a b c Sergei Bodrov (2007). The Messenger. Saint Petersburg: Amphora. p. 303. ISBN 978-5-367-00488-5.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i Trophimenkov, Mikhail (2003). Sergei Bodrov. The Last Hero. Eksmo. p. 192. ISBN 5-94700-019-9.
  5. ^ a b Saprykina, Olga. "Sergei Bodrov Exchanged Brother to Two Sisters" (in Russian).
  6. ^ "Sergei Bodrov: "I'm a fatalist"".
  7. ^ a b Shtepina, Olga (2000-10-11). "Idol of a young generation". MK-Bulvar (in Russian). Retrieved 2009-03-03.
  8. ^ Seddon. "The Stringer". Retrieved 2022-09-11.
  9. ^ Abrosimova, Arina (2001-07-24). "Bodrov's Brothers and Sisters". Itogi (in Russian). 29 (267). Retrieved 2009-03-03.
  10. ^ Nikolaev, Anton (2001-11-13). . Komsomolskaya Pravda (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2009-08-15. Retrieved 2009-03-08.
  11. ^ "One of the last Sergei's interview" (in Russian). Retrieved 2009-03-03.
  12. ^ Shablinskaya, Olga (19 September 2017). "Последний эпизод Бодрова. 15 лет со дня трагедии в Кармадонском ущелье". aif.ru. Retrieved 2017-12-01.
  13. ^ "Graffiti in Center of St.Petersburg. Editorial Photography - Image of culture, graffiti: 110482517". Retrieved 2022-09-09.
  14. ^ "Film walk with Sergey Bodrov to the filming locations of the film". 6 August 2022. Retrieved 2022-09-09.
  15. ^ Интервью Сергея Бодрова.
  16. ^ Сергей Бодров-младший в программе Леонида Парфенова «Герой дня» (2001-05-10)

External links edit

  • Sergei Bodrov Jr. at IMDb
  • Sergei Bodrov Jr. (in Russian)
  • Monument Sergei Bodrov Jr.

sergei, bodrov, sergei, sergeyevich, bodrov, russian, Сергей, Сергеевич, Бодров, december, 1971, september, 2002, also, known, russian, actor, lead, roles, films, brother, prisoner, mountains, east, west, brother, russian, playwright, actor, director, producer. Sergei Sergeyevich Bodrov Russian Sergej Sergeevich Bodrov December 27 1971 September 20 2002 also known as Sergei Bodrov Jr was a Russian actor who had lead roles in the films Brother Prisoner of the Mountains East West and Brother 2 1 He was the son of the Russian playwright actor director and producer Sergei Bodrov He died in the Kolka Karmadon rock ice slide at the end of the second day of shooting of his film The Messenger 2 Sergei Bodrov Jr Sergej Bodrov mladshij Bodrov Jr as Danila Bagrov in Brother 2Born 1971 12 27 December 27 1971Moscow Russian SFSR Soviet UnionDiedSeptember 20 2002 2002 09 20 aged 30 Karmadon Gorge North Ossetia Alania RussiaYears active1989 2002SpouseSvetlana Mihailova m 1997 wbr Children2 including Olga Bodrova ParentSergei Bodrov father Contents 1 Early life 1 1 Childhood 1 2 Education 2 Career 2 1 Early roles 2 2 Prisoner of the Mountains 2 3 Vzglyad 2 4 Brother 2 5 Other roles 2 6 The Messenger 3 In popular culture 4 Filmography 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editChildhood edit Sergei Bodrov was born on December 27 1971 in Moscow His father is a film director Sergei Bodrov and his mother Valentina Nikolayevna was a fine art expert Sergei Bodrov Jr believed that childhood is the most important and the most amazing time in life 3 and what you ll become happens in the first sixteen years 4 Various publications report that Bodrov wanted to become a garbageman and drive an orange car 4 Bodrov wrote about his early years and events which influenced his worldview in a Composition on the Theme Eight Events which Influenced Me or How I Grew Up to Be a Good Person Education edit Sergei Bodrov attended the special French language School No 1265 In December 2012 a memorial plaque was installed in the school in his memory Bodrov wanted to enrol in the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography but his father advised him that cinema is a passion and if you don t feel it you should either wait for it or forget about it forever 4 Instead in 1989 he enrolled in the art history program in the History Department of Moscow State University graduating with Honors and remaining for postgraduate studies although he already knew that he would not work in a museum or library 4 In his own words at the university he learned to see beauty in the simple things around us 4 After becoming an actor and television host he completed and defended in 1998 his graduate thesis entitled Architecture in Venetian Renaissance Painting and received the Candidate of Sciences degree In 1991 while still a student Bodrov studied art in Italy where he found work as a lifeguard and earned money to support his travels around the country 5 When he was asked in an interview if his education was useful in his life he answered Of course So you come to a city What do you usually know about it That there is a central square some shops And I know there is a painting in one of the museums and that you can spend the whole day in front of And this day is added to your life 6 Career editEarly roles edit Sergei s first role as an actor was in Freedom is Paradise in 1989 directed by his father He appeared on screen only for a few minutes playing a minor lawbreaker who was waiting for a decision on his own fate while sitting next to the main hero of the film During his university days he also had a bit role as a bellhop in the 1992 movie White King Red Queen Prisoner of the Mountains edit In 1995 his father travelled to Dagestan for the filming of his movie Prisoner of the Mountains Bodrov asked to go with him prepared to do any available work Unexpectedly he became one of the featured actors playing the conscript Vanya Zhilin partnered with Oleg Menshikov who played the regular soldier Alexey Ryapolov Bodrov received an award for best actor jointly with Menshikov at the Kinotavr cinema festival in Sochi Bodrov himself did not claim to be an actor I always say everywhere I m not an actor I m not an actor I m not an actor And I hear No you re an actor And I say that an actor is quite a different thing Actors are different it s a different temperament A role for me is not a profession It s something that you do 3 Vzglyad edit From October 1996 to August 1999 Bodrov was the host of the program Vzglyad on Channel One He said that he left the show feeling it had given him a good schooling 4 I became acquainted with so many people heard so many stories read so many letters it doesn t happen in other jobs It had a very positive charge Help two or three people and the telecast has done some good But it has to be done responsibly 4 In 1997 Sergei married Svetlana Mikhailova author of the television projects Wordsmiths and Canon In 1998 their daughter Olga was born followed in 2002 by a son Alexander Brother edit During the 1996 Sochi film festival Sergei Bodrov made the acquaintance of director Aleksei Balabanov who invited him to the STW film studio It was here that Brother was being filmed for release in 1997 Sergei played the starring role Danila Bagrov The movie was criticized by the media accused of racism and Russophobia as a film made for foreign audiences Bodrov himself assessed his character in the following way I know that Danila is often reproached for being primitive simple and inarticulate And in part I agree with that But a metaphor connected with him forms in my mind I imagine people in a primitive chaos who sit in their cave before the fire and do not understand anything else in their life except for the responsibility to eat and to reproduce And suddenly one of them stands up and utters very simple words about how it is necessary to stand up for their friends to respect women to defend one s brother 3 The music to the movie was composed by the Russian rock band Nautilus Pompilius which Sergei himself enjoyed listening to 7 Despite some controversy the movie received critical acclaim and won an award at the film festival in Sochi a Special Jury Award and the FIPRESCI Award at the international festival in Turin the same awards in Cottbus and the Grand Prix in Trieste Bodrov received the award for Best Actor at the movie festivals in Sochi and Chicago and got the Golden Aries prize The movie was regarded by many in Russia as culturally significant and for many of the younger generation Bodrov s character Danila Bagrov became a hero and a role model 4 Other roles edit Over the course of 1998 99 Sergei starred in two relatively minor films the first was in Pavel Pavlikovsky s movie a joint UK Russia production The Stringer with British actress Anna Friel 8 Bodrov played Vadik Chernyshov an impoverished stringer who dreams of filming something to interest the western news channels Friel played the role of Helen a British media executive as the two begin a romance against the backdrop of the world of journalism and cultural differences in the romantic thriller The second was in Regis Wargnier s movie East West in which Sergei played Sasha a neighbour of the central couple in the film Dr Golovin and his French wife Marie in a communal apartment during the Stalin era In 2000 the movie Brother 2 Brat 2 was released with Bodrov again playing Danila Bagrov Critics attacked the movie as they had its predecessor saying that it expressed racist ideas threatened national security and insulted the Ukrainian and American nations 4 Bodrov responded What was important for us was not to say that all Americans are jerks but the opposite that we are not freaks This is a fairly simple idea so it is strange that not everyone understands it 7 The Americans make movies about Russians where Schwarzenegger as a policeman tears off a mafioso s wooden leg and drugs fall out of it and bears are walking in the streets In other words we Russians are complete lame brains So why don t we have the right make a joke at the expense of the Americans 9 In 2001 Bodrov moved to California to take part in the shooting of his father s movie The Quickie Sergei played Dima the head of security for a rich American of Russian ancestry Oleg Mashkov In Bodrov s free time during the filming of The Quickie he wrote the screenplay for his first movie Sisters His father suggested the idea of the movie to him and Bodrov Jr wrote the screenplay in two weeks four days later filming began The heart of the movie is a story of two sisters Sveta thirteen years old and Dina eight who become inadvertent victims of their father s criminal past Sergei played a small part in a role without an available actor 5 The film opened on May 10 2001 At a festival in Sochi it received a Grand Prix award for the best debut and the young actresses received a jury award for their parts In the autumn of 2001 Bodrov became a host of the game show Last Hero Sixteen people landed on an island near the coast of Panama and competed in various trials The last participant to survive all the votes received the main prize of three million rubles Bodrov conducted the game and provided the commentary He gave his understanding of the telecast I think that the subject of hunger and physical existence will emerge in front of them very seriously But the true survival lies in how you re strong inside how you can keep your humanity in inhuman conditions And this is also related to me 10 The shooting of Balabanov s movie War began in the spring of 2001 Bodrov had a role of short duration he played captain Medvedev The opening night was in 2002 The movie got the Golden Rose award at the Kinotavr festival and Bodrov received the Nika Award for the best supporting role Bear s Kiss directed by his father Sergei Bodrov opened on November 28 2002 Bodrov played Misha a bear who mystically transforms into a person Sergei s love interest in the film is played by Rebecka Liljeberg The Messenger edit In July 2002 Bodrov settled down to shoot his second film with the working title The Messenger He characterized the movie in the following words Philosophic mystical parable about the life of two friends They are romantics travelers and venturers Of course there will be bandits hostages in general all that accompanies us in life The movie is called The Messenger and I m like a coffee in a carton in it the author of a screenplay stage manager and performer of the leading role 11 The film crew arrived in Vladikavkaz in September and on September 20 were filming the scenes in a women s penal colony in Vladikavkaz where they intended to shoot the scenes of the main character s return from the army At approximately 7 p m filming stopped due to poor lighting conditions Then an ice slide occurred A block of ice fell from Mount Jimara onto the Kolka Glacier bringing with it mud and large boulders This mudflow covered Karmadon Gorge where the film crew were working A massive search and rescue operation proved fruitless 135 people were killed including Bodrov 12 In popular culture editReflecting Bodrov s stature as a cultural icon in Russia there are several murals across the country notably in Saint Petersburg with Bodrov s image from the film Brother 13 There are also tours around Saint Petersburg to the filming locations of Brother 14 Filmography editYear Name Original name Role 1986 I Hate You Ya tebya nenavizhu boy in the equestrian club 1989 Freedom is Paradise SER Svoboda eto raj prisoner 1992 White King Red Queen Belyj korol krasnaya koroleva postman 1996 Prisoner of the Mountains Kavkazskij plennik Ivan Zhilin 1997 Brother Brat Danila Bagrov 1998 The Stringer Stringer Vadim 1999 East West Vostok Zapad Sasha Vasilyev 2000 Brother 2 Brat 2 Danila Bagrov 2001 The Quickie Davaj sdelaem eto po bystromu Dima 2001 Sisters Syostry Danila Bagrov 15 16 2002 War Vojna Captain Medvedev 2002 Bear s Kiss Medvezhij poceluj Misha 2008 Morphine Morfij author of the script Cancelled Messenger Svyaznoj garbage man Alexey Semyonov undercover FSB agent See also editDarya Jurgens Viktor SukhorukovReferences edit Peter Rollberg 2016 Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema US Rowman amp Littlefield pp 109 110 ISBN 978 1442268425 Wines Michael 2002 09 24 Rising Star Lost in Russia s Latest Disaster The New York Times Retrieved 2009 03 03 a b c Sergei Bodrov 2007 The Messenger Saint Petersburg Amphora p 303 ISBN 978 5 367 00488 5 a b c d e f g h i Trophimenkov Mikhail 2003 Sergei Bodrov The Last Hero Eksmo p 192 ISBN 5 94700 019 9 a b Saprykina Olga Sergei Bodrov Exchanged Brother to Two Sisters in Russian Sergei Bodrov I m a fatalist a b Shtepina Olga 2000 10 11 Idol of a young generation MK Bulvar in Russian Retrieved 2009 03 03 Seddon The Stringer Retrieved 2022 09 11 Abrosimova Arina 2001 07 24 Bodrov s Brothers and Sisters Itogi in Russian 29 267 Retrieved 2009 03 03 Nikolaev Anton 2001 11 13 Sergei Bodrov It s hard to swim on a boat under the tropic downpour Komsomolskaya Pravda in Russian Archived from the original on 2009 08 15 Retrieved 2009 03 08 One of the last Sergei s interview in Russian Retrieved 2009 03 03 Shablinskaya Olga 19 September 2017 Poslednij epizod Bodrova 15 let so dnya tragedii v Karmadonskom ushele aif ru Retrieved 2017 12 01 Graffiti in Center of St Petersburg Editorial Photography Image of culture graffiti 110482517 Retrieved 2022 09 09 Film walk with Sergey Bodrov to the filming locations of the film 6 August 2022 Retrieved 2022 09 09 Intervyu Sergeya Bodrova Sergej Bodrov mladshij v programme Leonida Parfenova Geroj dnya 2001 05 10 External links editSergei Bodrov Jr at IMDb Sergei Bodrov Jr in Russian Monument Sergei Bodrov Jr Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sergei Bodrov Jr amp oldid 1215233600, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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