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0 Comments | AFP, July, 2004
VLADIVOSTOK, Russia (AFP) — Dissatisfied with the way Russian television serials depict the underworld, real-life mobsters shot their own show, which a local television channel in Russia's Far East just started broadcasting, channel officials said.
The program, called "Spets," was shot by the owner of a shady car market who was sentenced several times for his activities, Vitaly Dyomochka, also known in criminal circles as Bondar.
Everything in the show is meant to be genuine, with gangsters playing their own roles. Only the cops are played by professional actors.
To make sure everything was true to real mob life as he sees it, Dyomochka wrote the script, produced the show, shot it, played the leading part, and even wrote the original score himself.
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