Faced with a system that protects the rich and violates the vulnerable, Afonin digs up his old World War II sniper rifle—a Dragunov SVD (in reality, a modified hunting rifle in the film)—and decides to take justice into his own hands.

What follows is a suspenseful, heartbreaking exploration of whether personal vengeance can ever replace institutional justice in a failed society. 1. The Collapse of the Soviet Social Contract The film’s title is deeply ironic. The “Voroshilov Rifleman” was a badge of honor in the USSR—a sign that the state rewarded loyal, skilled defenders. In 1999, that same hero is spat upon by the new capitalist oligarchy. The film asks: What happens when the state abandons its heroes? 2. Vigilantism as Moral Necessity Unlike Hollywood revenge fantasies (e.g., Death Wish ), this film is grimly realistic. Afonin does not enjoy what he does. He vomits after his first shot. The film forces viewers to question their own morality. Would you do the same if your family were violated and the police laughed in your face? 3. Generational Conflict The young rapists are not just criminals; they are symbols of the lawless “New Russians.” They drive expensive cars, listen to Western pop, and have zero respect for the past. Afonin represents a dying breed of collective responsibility and sacrifice. Cast and Crew | Role | Actor | |------|-------| | Ivan Fyodorovich Afonin | Mikhail Ulyanov | | Katya (granddaughter) | Anna Sinyakina | | Police Chief | Sergei Garmash | | Denis (lead rapist) | Vladislav Galkin |

Stanislav Govorukhin Screenplay: Yuri Polyakov Music: Vladimir Dashkevich

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Faced with a system that protects the rich and violates the vulnerable, Afonin digs up his old World War II sniper rifle—a Dragunov SVD (in reality, a modified hunting rifle in the film)—and decides to take justice into his own hands.

What follows is a suspenseful, heartbreaking exploration of whether personal vengeance can ever replace institutional justice in a failed society. 1. The Collapse of the Soviet Social Contract The film’s title is deeply ironic. The “Voroshilov Rifleman” was a badge of honor in the USSR—a sign that the state rewarded loyal, skilled defenders. In 1999, that same hero is spat upon by the new capitalist oligarchy. The film asks: What happens when the state abandons its heroes? 2. Vigilantism as Moral Necessity Unlike Hollywood revenge fantasies (e.g., Death Wish ), this film is grimly realistic. Afonin does not enjoy what he does. He vomits after his first shot. The film forces viewers to question their own morality. Would you do the same if your family were violated and the police laughed in your face? 3. Generational Conflict The young rapists are not just criminals; they are symbols of the lawless “New Russians.” They drive expensive cars, listen to Western pop, and have zero respect for the past. Afonin represents a dying breed of collective responsibility and sacrifice. Cast and Crew | Role | Actor | |------|-------| | Ivan Fyodorovich Afonin | Mikhail Ulyanov | | Katya (granddaughter) | Anna Sinyakina | | Police Chief | Sergei Garmash | | Denis (lead rapist) | Vladislav Galkin | fylm the rifleman of the voroshilov regiment 1999 mtrjm

Stanislav Govorukhin Screenplay: Yuri Polyakov Music: Vladimir Dashkevich Faced with a system that protects the rich

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