A ravishing comedy about controversial post-Soviet Russia of the 90s with storylines of four friends in the world of the glam-our entertainment industry closely tangled with criminals. The movie savors the final moments of the golden age of Russian clip makers full of easy money, dolce vita and danger.
One of the most popular TV shows ""Heads and Tails"" is on the verge of closure. Many presenters, directors, cameramen have left the project, and those who remain are not in the best shape. The atmosphere in the team has long lost its creative fuse, everyone is dissatisfied with something, and even the family, once ideal, couple of presenters remaining on the project demonstrates a discord in the family. In order to avoid collapse, the producer of the program will have to take a desperate step: Arrange the filming of the program in one of the most closed countries in the world.
The creator of the best virtual reality games is convinced that in reality everyone and everything is controlled, but a chance meeting with a young activist opens his eyes to the fact that the world is much wider and more complicated than anything that he knows and understands about it.
Alexandr Alexandrovich Molochnikov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Алекса́ндрович Моло́чников; born 14 April 1992, Saint Petersburg) is a Russian actor, theater director and filmmaker. He is best known as one of the most successful young theater directors in Russia and as the youngest director (22) of the Moscow Art Theatre name of Chekhov "МHТ im. Chekhova". In 2012, he graduated from Russian Institute of Theatre Arts "GITIS" (acting and directing course by Leonid Heifetz). He directed two acclaimed performances: "19.17" (2014) and "Rebels"(2016). During the period of lockdown (COVID-19), he directed the web series "Maadness" (2020). (2016) The play "19.14" entered the long list of the "Golden Mask Award". (2017) The play "Rebels" entered the long list of the "Golden Mask Award". (2017) Film "Myths" was a participant of Sochi Open Russian Film Festival "Kinotavr". (2020) Film "Tell Her" was a participant of Sochi Open Russian Film Festival "Kinotavr".