
Graduating students of school Peter Vinogradov, Senya Kaufman and Kotya Ohotnikov leave from a distant city to Moscow. Friends promise not to forget a home town and friends.

Is this worth a watch? If you like movies that feel like a faded photograph found in an attic, maybe. This isn't exactly a high-octane drama. You’ll probably enjoy it if you have a soft spot for Soviet-era sincerity and stories about people just… trying. If you need a hook, a twist, or even a plot that moves faster tha...


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

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"Is this worth a watch? If you like movies that feel like a faded photograph found in an attic, maybe. This isn't exactly a high-octane drama. You’ll probably enjoy it if you have a soft spot for Soviet-era sincerity and stories about people just… trying. If you need a hook, a twist, or even a plot that moves faster than a brisk walk, you’ll hate it. I didn't expect much, but there’s something about the way Peter says goodbye to Valya that stuck with me. It’s not grand or cinematic. It’s just ki..."
Lev Slavin
Soviet Union
1920 · IMDb 5.5
Malcolm St. Clair

