Dima is a plumber in a small, provincial town. Together with his wife and child he lives in a cramped room in his parents' home. He's an honest soul and refuses to thieve and cheat in order to get along in life. On one of his emergency responses he discovers that an apartment building which houses approximately eight hundred stranded souls appears to be on the verge of collapse due to insufficient maintenance work, whereupon he informs the governing mayor. Having broached the issue in his previous film MAJOR (2013), Yury Bykov returns to the question of individual responsibility in a society in the process of going off the rails.
DCP | Farbe / colour
Yury Bykov
Kirill Klepalov
Arkady Noskov
Yury Bykov
Artem Bystrov, Nataliya Surkova, Boris Nevzorov, Kirill Polukhin,
Darya Moroz, Yury Tsurilo, Irina Nizina,Alexander Korshunov, Maxim Pinsker, Sergey Artsibashev, Olga Samoshina, Elena Panova, Ilya Isaev, Dmitry Kulitchkov, Lubov Rudenko
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Yury Bykov - – born 1981 in Novomichurinsk, Ryazan Oblast, USSR (today Russia). Studied acting at the VGIK. In 2013 his feature film MAJOR won the award for Best Director at the FilmFestival Cottbus.
SCHAST'E (2006, short)
STROKA (2007, short)
VECHER (2008, short)
NACHALNIK (2009, short)
ZHIT (2010)
MAJOR (2013, Best Director Cottbus 2013)