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Katia and Gala, the students of Chelyabinsk Institute of Culture, are going to an international festival to present their choreographic performance. The girls are quite sure that their contemporary performance will win over the sophisticated audience, so fame, a tour and the world of top art are just around the corner... There's only one little thing left to do, win the Grand-Prix of the festival!

Top Cast

  • Darya Barabanova

    Darya Barabanova

    Kat

  • Irina Lerman

    Irina Lerman

    Gala

  • Vladimir Karpov

    Vladimir Karpov

    Dan

  • Mikhail Guray

    Mikhail Guray

    interviewer

  • Michael S.U. Hudson

    Michael S.U. Hudson

    choreographer

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Katia and Gala, the students of Chelyabinsk Institute of Culture, are going to an international festival to present their choreographic performance. The girls are quite sure that their contemporary performance will win over the sophisticated audience, so fame, a tour and the world of top art are just around the corner... There's only one little thing left to do, win the Grand-Prix of the festival!

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