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Film-monologue of a young guy, demobilized military service, establishing life "in civilian life". A person recalls how well he served in the army, talks about the present day, about his family, about his son, about working in a factory, about drinking, fishing, friends and acquaintances.

Top Cast

  • Victor Kott

    Victor Kott

  • Evgeny Laihtman

    Evgeny Laihtman

  • Ekaterina Afanasyeva

    Ekaterina Afanasyeva

  • Lyudmila Dmitrieva

    Lyudmila Dmitrieva

  • Ivan Smirnov

    Ivan Smirnov

  • Ilya Sanyko

    Ilya Sanyko

  • Alexey Titarenko

    Alexey Titarenko

  • Valery Rosov

    Valery Rosov

  • Evgeny Vodogretsky

    Evgeny Vodogretsky

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Film-monologue of a young guy, demobilized military service, establishing life "in civilian life". A person recalls how well he served in the army, talks about the present day, about his family, about his son, about working in a factory, about drinking, fishing, friends and acquaintances.

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