
The Passport
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Merab, a Georgian taxi driver who mistakenly crosses into Israel while seeing off his Jewish brother, Yasha, gets stuck without documents. He gets entangled in bureaucratic nightmares, mistaken identity, and KGB plots while trying to return home.
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Gérard Darmon
Gérard Darmon
Merab Papashvili/Yasha Papashvili
Gérard Darmon
Merab Papashvili/Yasha Papashvili


Natalya Gundareva
Natalya Gundareva
Inga
Natalya Gundareva
Inga


Oleg Yankovskiy
Oleg Yankovskiy
Borya - nicknamed «Paris»
Oleg Yankovskiy
Borya - nicknamed «Paris»


Armen Dzhigarkhanyan
Armen Dzhigarkhanyan
Semyon Klain - «Senya»
Armen Dzhigarkhanyan
Semyon Klain - «Senya»


Evgeni Leonov
Evgeni Leonov
Embassy employee in Austria
Evgeni Leonov
Embassy employee in Austria


Mamuka Kikaleishvili
Mamuka Kikaleishvili
Moisha Sepiashvili
Mamuka Kikaleishvili
Moisha Sepiashvili


Leonid Yarmolnik
Leonid Yarmolnik
Borya's Israeli partner
Leonid Yarmolnik
Borya's Israeli partner


Levan Pilpani
Levan Pilpani
Vakhtang Papashvili - father
Levan Pilpani
Vakhtang Papashvili - father


Ya'ackov Ben-Sira
Ya'ackov Ben-Sira
Bernstein - Inga's uncle
Ya'ackov Ben-Sira
Bernstein - Inga's uncle


Nina Ter-Osipyan
Nina Ter-Osipyan
Inga's aunt
Nina Ter-Osipyan
Inga's aunt
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