Moscow police officer Smirnov sets out to capture the violent gangleader Herman after a failed robbery.
[1] Anders Banke's horror/black comedy film Frostbite about a gang of teen vampires spreading fear in an arctic town in the far north of Sweden became the highest grossing independent film in Russia 2006, received very positive reviews and reached cult status.
The producers attributed film's lack of commercial success to its May release, suggesting that May's warm temperatures discourage people from going to the movies.
Russians' current lack of interest in national cinema, the alleged absence of a star system in Russia, and—somewhat ironically—the film's insufficient promotion in the Russian media were also cited as culprits in the film's unfavorable commercial and critical reception.
[6] Tiny Beam of Light also provided a positive review of the film[7] praising the score and the entertainment value.