
About the fate of a former prisoner of war, who returns to his homeland, to the Soviet Union..


If you're looking for a quick watch, keep scrolling. Nastenka Ustinova is for the kind of person who enjoys staring at old black-and-white stills until the faces start to look like their own relatives. If you need pacing or a tight plot, you're going to be bored out of your mind within ten minutes. 🎞️ The whole thing...


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

Konstantin Eggert

Eduardo Notari
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"If you're looking for a quick watch, keep scrolling. Nastenka Ustinova is for the kind of person who enjoys staring at old black-and-white stills until the faces start to look like their own relatives. If you need pacing or a tight plot, you're going to be bored out of your mind within ten minutes. 🎞️ The whole thing feels like it’s draped in a thick, wet wool blanket. It’s about a former prisoner of war trying to figure out how to exist in a home that’s changed, and the movie doesn't rush to ..."

Lidiya Smirnova
Konstantin Eggert, Vladimir Shvejtser
Soviet Union

