Schizo (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 2004

Original Title:
Шиzа

Alternate Titles:
Shiza
The Recruiter
Шиза

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | Romance

Production Companies:
CTB Film Company
Kazakhfilm Studios
Kinofabrika
Les Petites Lumieres

Production Countries:
France | Germany | Kazakhstan | Russia

Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+ 

Runtime: 86

A teen involved in the world of underground boxing vows to take care of a dead fighter's family.

Fifteen year old Mustafa has a nickname Schizo. He is hired by his mother’s boyfriend to find fighters for illegal fistfights. His life is changed forever when a young man mortally beaten in one of the fights asks Schizo to deliver his prize money to his girlfriend and young son. Schizo takes the money to the woman as promised and falls in love with her. Now he knows for whom he has to make money, no matter what the cost. In fistfights there are no rules… until blood is spilled!

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Additional Director of Photography:
Aleksey Kiryukhin

Assistant Director:
Igilik Naryn

Costume Design:
Talgat Asyrankulov

Director:
Gulshat Omarova

Director of Photography:
Khasan Kydyraliyev

Editor:
Ivan Lebedev

Music:
Siegfried

Producer:
Sergej Azimov
Sergei Bodrov
Natacha Devillers
Alec Schulmann
Sergei Selyanov

Production Design:
Talgat Asyrankulov

Sound Director:
Andrei Vlaznev

Writer:
Gulshat Omarova
Sergei Bodrov

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