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Muscovite Sasha Trofimov returns home after serving in the army. In the absence of his father, his uncle, who works as a photographer, helps him decide on his profession. He takes the boy on as an intern, meaning that he will follow in his footsteps. Sasha, who has shown a great interest in photography, does not like his mentor's way of life very much, and he seriously thinks about "what to do?".

Top Cast

  • Vladimir Puchkov

    Vladimir Puchkov

  • Nikolai Gritsenko

    Nikolai Gritsenko

  • Marina Dyuzheva

    Marina Dyuzheva

  • Natalya Kustinskaya

    Natalya Kustinskaya

  • Raisa Kurkina

    Raisa Kurkina

  • Lev Prygunov

    Lev Prygunov

  • Nadezhda Butyrtseva

    Nadezhda Butyrtseva

  • Aleksei Goryachev

    Aleksei Goryachev

  • Edita Pyekha

    Edita Pyekha

Overview

Muscovite Sasha Trofimov returns home after serving in the army. In the absence of his father, his uncle, who works as a photographer, helps him decide on his profession. He takes the boy on as an intern, meaning that he will follow in his footsteps. Sasha, who has shown a great interest in photography, does not like his mentor's way of life very much, and he seriously thinks about "what to do?".

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