
A young guy Sanya, who arrived from the village, takes a job at a shipyard and soon begins to realize that factory life is devastating his soul. The boy is adjacent to the Baptist sect.

Is it worth it? If you're into the weird, dusty corners of Soviet cinema, you’ll probably find something to chew on here. If you’re looking for a smooth, modern narrative, stay away. This is a film for people who like to stare at old archival textures and ask, "Why is everyone shouting about the Komsomol so much?" Hon...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Iosif Berkhin

Harley Knoles
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"Is it worth it? If you're into the weird, dusty corners of Soviet cinema, you’ll probably find something to chew on here. If you’re looking for a smooth, modern narrative, stay away. This is a film for people who like to stare at old archival textures and ask, "Why is everyone shouting about the Komsomol so much?" Honestly, watching Chelovek za bortom feels like stumbling into a museum exhibit that forgot to turn off the lights. It’s got that specific, heavy-handed energy where every single cha..."
Pavel Stelmakh, Yan Larri
Soviet Union

