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  1. Bimmer (Russian: Бумер, romanized: Bumer, IPA:) is a 2003 Russian road movie directed by Peter Buslov who co-wrote it with Denis Rodimin. The plot revolves around four friends who get into trouble with the law and flee Moscow in a black BMW (the eponymous "bimmer").

  2. Bimmer is a 2003 Russian road movie directed by Peter Buslov who co-wrote it with Denis Rodimin. The plot revolves around four friends who get into trouble with the law and flee Moscow in a black...

  3. Peter Buslovs movie summarizes Russian reflections on the 1990s – probably the most controversial decade of the country’s modern history.

  4. everything.explained.today › Bumer_(film)Bimmer (film) explained

    Bimmer (Russian: Бумер|Bumer, in Russian pronounced as /ˈbumʲɪr/) is a 2003 Russian road movie directed by Peter Buslov who co-wrote it with Denis Rodimin. The plot revolves around four friends who get into trouble with the law and flee Moscow in a black BMW (the eponymous "bimmer").

  5. Bimmer (Russian: Бумер|p=ˈbumʲɪr, alternatively Romanised as Bummer or Bumer) is a 2003 Russian road movie directed by Peter Buslov, written by Peter Buslov and Denis Rodimin.

  6. Bimmer (Russian title: Бумер (pronounced Boomer) is a 2003 road movie directed by Peter Buslov, written by Peter Buslov and Denis Rodimin. The plot revolves around four friends who get into trouble with the law and flee Moscow in a black BMW (the eponymous "Bimmer").

  7. Bimmer (Russian: Бумер, IPA: [ˈbumʲɪr], alternatively Romanised as Bummer or Bumer) is a 2003 Russian road movie directed by Peter Buslov, written by Peter Buslov and Denis Rodimin. The plot revolves around four friends who get into trouble with the law and flee Moscow in a black BMW (the eponymous "bimmer").