

Nikita, a former Russian Spetsnaz operative, is hired to neutralize the large private security force at a local factory so that his shady employer can extort the business from the factory owner. But Nikita and his group of highly trained fighters get more than they bargained for when it turns out the factory is actually owned by a dangerous warlord connected to the Russian military. By the time the 'hostile takeover' is complete, Nikita reveals that he has orchestrated his own secret mission to take personal revenge on the most dangerous man in Russia.
Stunts
Ivan Kotik's savage fight choreography, no wires needed.
Practical Effects
Real MMA fighters, real impacts, real ouch.

Director
Denis Kryuchkov
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Ivan Kotik is a former professional MMA fighter who did all his own stunts, including the punishing 10-minute continuous take fight scene.
The film explicitly mirrors The Raid's structure as a deliberate love letter, but swaps Jakarta's heat for Siberian industrial decay—Russian action cinema's answer to a modern classic.