The Thief (1997 film)
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| Directed by | Pavel Chukhray |
| Written by | Pavel Chukhray |
| Produced by | Igor Bortnikov Sergei Kozlov Igor Tolstunov |
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| Cinematography | Vladimir Klimov |
| Edited by | Marina Dobryanskaya Natalya Kucherenko |
| Music by | Vladimir Dashkevich |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
| Country | Russia |
| Language | Russian |
| Budget | $2 million |
| Box office | $1.1 million (US) |
The Thief (Russian: Вор, Vor) is a 1997 Russian drama film written and directed by Pavel Chukhray. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and won the Nika Award for Best Picture and Best Directing. Also winner of the International Youth Jury's prize, the President of the Italian Senate's gold medal, and the UNICEF Award at the 1997 Venice Film Festival.
The film is about a young woman, Katya (Yekaterina Rednikova), and her 6-year-old son Sanya (Misha Philipchuk), who, in 1952, meet a veteran Soviet officer named Tolyan (Vladimir Mashkov). Katya falls in love with Tolyan, who turns out to be a small time criminal, but who also becomes a father figure to Sanya.