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=== Other roles === Over the course of 1998β99, Sergei starred in two relatively minor films, the first was in Pavel Pavlikovsky's movie, a joint UK-Russia production, ''The Stringer'', with British actress [[Anna Friel]].<ref>{{cite web |last=Seddon |title=The Stringer |url=https://www.filmaffinity.com/us/film833370.html|access-date=2022-09-11}}</ref> Bodrov played Vadik Chernyshov, an impoverished 'stringer', who dreams of filming something to interest the western news channels. Friel played the role of Helen, a British media executive, as the two begin a romance against the backdrop of the world of journalism, and cultural differences, in the romantic thriller. The second was in [[RΓ©gis Wargnier]]'s movie ''[[East/West]]'', in which Sergei played Sasha, a neighbour of the central couple in the film, Dr Golovin and his French wife Marie, in a communal apartment during the Stalin era. In 2000, the movie ''[[Brother 2]] (Brat 2)'' was released, with Bodrov again playing Danila Bagrov. Critics attacked the movie as they had its predecessor, saying that it expressed racist ideas, threatened national security and insulted the Ukrainian and American nations.<ref name="Trophimenkov M." /> Bodrov responded: ''What was important for us was not to say that all Americans are jerks, but the opposite, that we are not freaks. This is a fairly simple idea, so it is strange that not everyone understands it.<ref name="Shtepina O." /> The Americans make movies about Russians where [[Red Heat (1988 film)|Schwarzenegger as a policeman tears off a mafioso's wooden leg and drugs fall out of it]], and bears are walking in the streets. In other words, we [Russians] are complete lame-brains. So why don't we have the right make a joke at the expense of the Americans?<ref>{{cite journal|last = Abrosimova|first = Arina|title = Bodrov's Brothers and Sisters|url =http://www.itogi.ru/archive/2001/29/106760.html|journal = [[Itogi]]|volume = 29|issue = 267|language=ru|date = 2001-07-24|access-date=2009-03-03}}</ref>'' In 2001, Bodrov moved to California to take part in the shooting of his father's movie ''[[The Quickie (film)|The Quickie]]''. Sergei played Dima β the head of security for a rich American of Russian ancestry β Oleg (Mashkov). In Bodrov's free time during the filming of ''The Quickie'', he wrote the screenplay for his first movie ''[[Sisters (2001 film)|Sisters]]''. His father suggested the idea of the movie to him and Bodrov Jr wrote the screenplay in two weeks; four days later filming began. The heart of the movie is a story of two sisters β Sveta (thirteen years old) and Dina (eight), who become inadvertent victims of their father's criminal past. Sergei played a small part, in a role without an available actor.<ref name="Saprykina" /> The film opened on May 10, 2001. At a festival in Sochi, it received a Grand Prix award "for the best debut" and the young actresses received a jury award for their parts. In the autumn of 2001, Bodrov became a host of the game show ''[[Last Hero]]''. Sixteen people landed on an island near the coast of Panama and competed in various trials. The last participant to survive all the votes received the main prize of three million [[Russian ruble|rubles]]. Bodrov conducted the game and provided the commentary. He gave his understanding of the telecast: ''I think that the subject of hunger and physical existence will emerge in front of them very seriously. But the true survival lies in how you're strong inside, how you can keep your humanity in inhuman conditions. And this is also related to me.<ref>{{cite news|last = Nikolaev|first = Anton|title = Sergei Bodrov: It's hard to swim on a boat under the tropic downpour|url = http://www.kp.ru/daily/22673/13389/print/|work = [[Komsomolskaya Pravda]]|language = ru|date = 2001-11-13|access-date = 2009-03-08|url-status = dead|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090815001432/http://www.kp.ru/daily/22673/13389/print/|archive-date = 2009-08-15}}</ref>'' The shooting of Balabanov's movie ''War'' began in the spring of 2001. Bodrov had a role of short duration (he played captain Medvedev). The opening night was in 2002. The movie got the "Golden Rose" award at the Kinotavr festival and Bodrov received the [[Nika Award]] for the best supporting role. ''Bear's Kiss'' directed by his father Sergei Bodrov opened on November 28, 2002. Bodrov played Misha, a bear who mystically transforms into a person. Sergei's love interest in the film is played by [[Rebecka Liljeberg]].
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