Movies by Albert Goikhman

Deeper Than Yesterday
After three months submerged underwater, the men have become savages. Oleg fears that losing perspective may mean losing himself.

Before Dawn
A man and his family must escape a horde of blood-thirsty infected people while being held hostage by a group of criminals in a small country town.

Two Guys, one Body, and a Golf Club
Two hitmen wonder if their task of killing a man is complete or not.

Cult Girls
Dalia and her two young sisters grow up in a pagan apocalyptic cult led by an ancient Baltic goddess of death and reincarnation. On the night of an important cult ritual, a police raid rescues Dalia as cult members flee with her two sisters. Years later, as the guilt eats away at her, Dalia finds a potential link to the cult through a prominent and despised black metal artist sequestered in the woods. Dalia journeys to find her sisters but her quest for the truth becomes a descent into Hell.

Westermarck Effect
Sally gave her son Sam up for adoption 20 years ago and when they reunite, they fall passionately in love with devastating consequences.

The Disappearance of Willie Bingham
Progressive Amputation is introduced as a new form of punishment for particularly heinous crimes, in this pitch-black social satire by Matt Richards.

The Fortunate
A group of girls traveling on a hens night are kidnapped and held for ransom by a band of violent shotgun-wielding masked thugs. The girls fight for their lives and try to escape from their captors.

A Fish Out of Water
Thanks to his 'friend' Ollie, Zac learns how to fish.

Men of the Earth
Traffic is delayed on the edge of a roadwork site, but what are the council workers doing? A privileged encounter with a secret somber ritual of working men. This is the second in Andrew Kavanagh’s trilogy (after the successful "At The Formal’) exploring tribalism and ritual in contemporary society.