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The text for (internationally known as Siberian Education or Deadly Code ) refers to the 2013 film directed by Gabriele Salvatores . Based on the controversial memoir by Nicolai Lilin , the story follows the "education" of young Kolyma within a community of "honest criminals" in Transnistria . Film Overview Release Year: 2013 Director: Gabriele Salvatores

The community distinguishes between "honest" theft and "sinful" activities like drug-running or prostitution, which are strictly forbidden.

Kolyma grows up with his best friend, Gagarin. Following a robbery attempt, Gagarin is captured and imprisoned for seven years. Educazione_siberiana_m1080p_2013_

The film explores the transition from childhood innocence to the grim reality of a life destined for violence. Production Context

Though set in Transnistria, the film was primarily shot in Lithuania and Italy . It was filmed in English to appeal to an international audience, despite the Russian and Siberian setting. The text for (internationally known as Siberian Education

John Malkovich (Grandfather Kuzya), Arnas Fedaravicius (Kolyma), Vilius Tumalavicius (Gagarin), and Eleanor Tomlinson (Xenia) Genre: Crime Drama Running Time: Approximately 110 minutes Plot Summary

In this culture, tattoos are complex codes that tell a man's life story and status; they are "read" as much as they are seen. Kolyma grows up with his best friend, Gagarin

Grandfather Kuzya (Malkovich) teaches his grandson Kolyma the strict moral code of the "honest criminal," which emphasizes respect for the elderly and disabled, religious devotion, and a deep hatred for Soviet authority figures like police and bankers.