A Mom for Julia
Julia was born in prison and three women attempt to mother her. They all want what’s best for her, but their actions threaten to future of the girl.
Gatherers of Sea Grass
Film about people who gather sea weed at the Solovetsky island
Gentle Art
Polikarp Sudomoikin, his wife Evdokia Grigorieva and all their big family live in a distant transbaikal village Bichura. Cultural traditions of the "Semeyskiye", Russian Old Believers, remained in Bichura. During…
Leninland
In the USSR, the cult of Lenin had replaced the Orthodox religion that Communists wanted to eliminate. At the end of Soviet era, in the village Gorky, 20 kilometers from Moscow, the last and the most ambitious Museum of…
Let Me Just Be
Gay couple - parody artist and bus driver - try to create their "family nest" in a hostile realities of modern Russia
Men's Choice
This film tells us three stories about men extracting natural gas in Bovanenkovo on the Yamal Peninsula. There are also three heroes – young assistant driller, successful boiler room chief engineer and an old plumber.
Mom for Julia
Julia was born in prison and three women attempt to mother her. They all want what’s best for her, but their actions threaten the future of the child.
Olya's Love
A gentle awakening. The young Galiya has fallen asleep on the sofa; her eyes first open from the laugh of a woman’s voice and a loving touch.
On the Edge of the Snow
Mullo was born in a remote Tajik mountain village far from civilization, in the isolated highlands of Yaghnob. This tiny Central Asian nation had been living there for centuries, since the times of Alexander the Great…
Post Horse
7 years old Lehka lives in remote village by the White Sea. He's growing with his parents ridding on their postal horse composing songs about his uneasy life.
Russian Dreamer
A black farmer from Rwanda has been living in the faraway Russian countryside for more than 15 years. He grows potatoes and struggles to find success.
Town of Glory
With few exceptions, Yelnyans raise their children to become good patriots. They don’t mind the eerie, all-encompassing militarization of society.