Russian mafia in popular culture

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The Russian mafia has frequently been a subject of works in popular culture.

Anime and manga

  • The Japanese manga and anime series Black Lagoon prominently features the Hotel Moscow which is a branch of the Russian mafia that operates in the fictional Thailand city of Roanapur.
  • Two characters in the Japanese light novel series Durarara!!, Simon Brezhnev and Dennis, are former Russian mafia members who run a sushi shop in Tokyo.
  • The Russian mafia appears as a rival to the Yakuza in the manga Sanctuary.

Comics

  • A Russian crime syndicate known as the Tracksuit Mafia appears in Hawkeye and The Superior Spider-Man comic books.
  • Russian mafioso are frequent antagonists in
    The Punisher
    .
  • The Russian mafia play a large part in The Winter Men.

Film

Literature

  • Evgeny Dodolev
    .
  • Russian and, even more prominently, Chechen mafia appear in Martin Cruz Smith's 1992 crime novel Red Square.
  • A 1995 novel "No time for Heroes" by Brian Freemantle features a conspiracy by Russian mafia.
  • Since 1998, Russian publishing house "Eksmo" has been printing crime novels under the series "I am a thief by law" («Я-вор в законе»).
  • The Russian mafia serve as antagonists in Eoin Colfer's Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident (2002), with protagonist Artemis Fowl II trying to rescue his father, a former Irish crime lord, after he is kidnapped by Russian gangsters near Murmansk.
  • Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Operation Barracuda
    (2005) involve a Russia and Ukraine-based terrorist arms dealing organization named "The Shop", headed by Andrei Zdrok.
  • Our Kind of Traitor, a 2010 novel by John le Carré.
  • In 2013, Alexei Sherstobitov wrote an autobiography called "The Liquidator" («Ликвидатор»), detailing his life as a hitman for the Russian mafia.
  • Paul-Henri Guiter, L'Étoile noire, un aventurier au cœur de la Russie souterraine, Arthaud Edition
    ISBN 978-2-0813-7600-7, Paris, France, 2017, an autobiographical novel in the Russian mafia
    .

Television

  • In the
    Warsaw, Poland
    .
  • In CSI: Miami, the Russian mafia is led by the Ivan Sarnoff (played by Andrew Divoff), a vicious and bloodthirsty Russian mobster and a recurring and tough enemy of Horatio Caine (David Caruso) and his team.
  • In the seasons 3 and 4 of
    Russian oligarch
    who is the boss of his own criminal group, is known for being ruthless and has several connections in the criminal underworld.
  • The Russian mafia is the main theme of
    Russian Israeli
    businessman who is implied to have connections with the Russian Mafia.
  • The
    Anatoli Knyazev or KGBeast (played by David Nykl
    ).
  • The popular Russian TV mini-series
    oligarchs in the 1990s Moscow. Their leader here is Alexandr Belov aka Belyy/White (played by Sergey Bezrukov
    ).
  • In the Criminal Minds season 2 episode Honor Among Thieves (2x20), the Behavioral Analysis Unit (or BAU) is on the hunt for a killer responsible for the murders of Russian immigrants in the USA. It turns out a while later that the criminal was a member of the Russian Mafia and that he was murdered by his own father, a powerful Russian Mafia boss named Arseny Lysowsky (played by Elya Baskin).
  • The TV series Gotham features Russian mafia family formerly allied to Sicilian gangster Carmine Falcone. They later turns against him with the alliance of Fish Mooney and her gang. The Russian mafia was first led by Nikolai (played by Jeremy Davidson) until he was killed by Oswald Cobblepot during a raid orchestrated by rival Italian Mob boss Sal Maroni. In the episode "Harvey Dent," the rest of the Russian mafia was led by Gregor Kasyanov (played by Steve Cirbus) where they spring explosives expert Ian Hargrove from a prison transport to construct bombs for them. The mobsters target a cache of Falcone's money, but are stopped by the police. During a standoff with the Gotham City Police Department, Gregor and some of the Russian mafia operatives are nearly killed by a bomb that Butch Gilzean set off on Fish Mooney's behalf in order to destroy the money and hurt Falcone.
  • The final episodes of the
    Season 4 (93-94)
    episode Old Friends (4x22).
  • In
    season 13
    .
  • In
    Alla Kliouka Schaffer
    ) was an author and daughter of a prominent Russian mobster.
  • In the Netflix prison series Orange Is the New Black, Galina "Red" Reznikova (played by Kate Mulgrew) is in the prison for her involvement with the Russian mafia in Queens. In Orange Is the New Black, the Queens branch of the Russian mafia is led by Ganya (played by David Ross), Galina's ruthless boss.
  • In the HBO Series
    Olek Krupa
    ). Kosygin is described in the show as "the most ruthless hitman in Little Odessa".
  • The FX series
    season 5 as one of SAMCRO's biggest enemies for control of the territory in Northern California and Oregon
    .
  • In The Sopranos, there were many references and interactions with the Russian mafia. In this case, the New Jersey branch of the Russian mafia is led by Slava Malevsky (played by Frank Ciornei).
  • The Brighton Beach-based Yogorov crime family appears in the first three seasons of
    Olek Krupa
    ).
  • The Netflix's series
    FSB
    .
  • The TNT series Claws portrays the main characters becoming involved with the Russian mafia in Central Florida. In Claws the Russian mafia was first led by Riva (played by Andrea Sooch) and later by Zlata Ostrovsky (played by Franka Potente), Riva's sister and they have a bloody rivalry with the Dixie Mafia and the Haitian Mob.
  • In the season 4 of
    Mexican drug cartels
    .
  • In the
    military contractor and the heiress of the Gromova crime family, a prominent Russian mafia family based in South Africa and the enemy of Queen Sono (played by Pearl Thusi
    ), the protagonist of the series.

Video games

  • The Russian mafia appears in multiple Grand Theft Auto games:
    • The Russian mafia appears in Grand Theft Auto 2 (1999).
    • Also in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004) one of the missions involves Big Smoke taking CJ down to a Hotel in Los Santos where they meet up with a group of Russian mobsters.
    • In the Grand Theft Auto IV (2008) video game, the main protagonist, Niko Bellic and Luis Lopez,were allied with the Russian mafia, only to be betrayed in the later part of the storylines. One of the game's main antagonists are powerful Russian crime lords named Dimitri Rascalov and Ray Bulgarin the dictator of Russia respectfully.
  • The main antagonist in Hitman 2: Silent Assassin (2002) is a Russian crime lord named Sergei Zavorotko.
  • A Russian black market arms trading syndicate known as the Zemy appears in the first mission of SOCOM U.S. Navy SEALs (2002).
  • Antikiller is a licensed PC game based on the eponymous gangster movie.[2] It came out in 2005 (Russian market) and 2007 (international market), respectively.[3]
  • The biggest crime syndicate in
    mob boss and the game's main antagonist) and are the biggest crime syndicate in London after the downfall of the Bethnal Green Mob (the main antagonists of 2002's The Getaway
    )
  • Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction (2005) features the North Korea branch of a Moscow-based Russian mafia group, led by Sergei Voronov before he is usurped by Josef Yurinov, which engages in war profiteering and black market arms dealing.
  • The SWAT 4 (2005) expansion pack SWAT 4: The Stechkov Syndicate includes seven new missions featuring the fictional Stetchkov crime family.
  • A London-based Russian mafia group called the Zahharov Organization, led by Vladislav Zakharov, is one of five playable gangs in
    Gangs of London
    (2006).
  • One of three gangs in Crackdown (2007) is the Volk (Russian for "Wolf"), which is made up of former soldiers from Eastern Europe.
  • The Hotline Miami games prominently feature the Russian mafia.
    • Hotline Miami (2012) features the Russian mafia as a group of antagonists, as well as the primary enemies.
    • Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number features the Russian mafia as the main protagonist faction of the second half of the game.
  • In the espionage RPG Alpha Protocol (2010), the protagonist must navigate a conflict between two rival Moscow organized crime groups, one of which is allied with the corrupt defense contractor the protagonist opposes.
  • The San Francisco-based bratva, an offshoot of the Brighton Beach mafia, appears in Watch Dogs 2 (2016), hiding within the city's Jewish population and undertake massive laundering operations and human trafficking schemes.
  • Russian mafia is featured in 2003 video game
    bodypaints
    and are one of the player's enemies in later parts of the game.

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