Petro Krylov

Petro Krylov

Born: November 24, 1987
in Vitebsk, Belarussian SSR, USSR [now Belarus]

Movies for Petro Krylov...

The Revenge of the Shiny Shrimps
Title: The Revenge of the Shiny Shrimps
Character: Russe homophobe
Released: January 22, 2022
Type: Movie
Two years after the death of Jean, Matthias, the coach, decides to take Selime, a young man from the suburbs he believes is gay, to accompany the Shiny Shrimps to the Gay Games in Tokyo, on a trip to pay tribute to their friend who left too early. But after they miss their connection, they find themselves stranded in Russia, in one of the not the most gay-friendly regions in the world. The start of a crazy adventure as incredible as it is perilous.
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Title: Na kachelyakh sudby
Character: Gleb
Released: September 9, 2018
Type: TV
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Title: Когда прошлое впереди
Character: Сергей Лупарёв-младший
Released: May 23, 2016
Type: TV
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Title: Under Military Law
Character: Serzhant Petrusevich
Released: May 9, 2015
Type: TV
It is July 1941, and the Nazis are advancing towards Kyiv. A special squad is tasked with investigating major cases by acting both at the frontline and in the city itself, where rising criminals are joining German subversives in infiltrating the city, while a number of Soviet government representatives are happily profiting from other people’s misery.
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The Iron Ivan
Title: The Iron Ivan
Released: July 10, 2014
Type: Movie
He was called the Champion of Champions. The strength and strong-willed character Poddubniy composed legends. And 50 great fighter effortlessly overcame young athletes, and questions of honor and justice did not know compromises. And only love could put Russian Heroes on both blades
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Illusion of Fear
Title: Illusion of Fear
Released: September 1, 2008
Type: Movie
Story of a successful businessman, who has to protect his business in difficult conditions. He gets entrapped into the net of law enforcement structures and after arrest the protagonist starts to notice weird things: some of his interlocutors appear to be not real persons, but phantoms, created by his consciousness. Fantomness, dematerialization of things that are obvious for common sense brings the author to the next stage of thinking - that the illusion of fear is also fruit of our imagination.