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The Last One

At night 45-year-old Kolya is waiting for a bus to go to see his daughter. But instead he comes across the phantom of his late mother and their conversation unearths images of the past: his brother funeral, family quarrels, humiliations. a theft. Reality mingles with visions and the bus stop turns into a spot where life and death face each other. The film raises the question of responsibility, family relations and redemption.

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  • Oleg Yagodin

    Oleg Yagodin

  • Vera Tsvitkis

    Vera Tsvitkis

Overview

At night 45-year-old Kolya is waiting for a bus to go to see his daughter. But instead he comes across the phantom of his late mother and their conversation unearths images of the past: his brother funeral, family quarrels, humiliations. a theft. Reality mingles with visions and the bus stop turns into a spot where life and death face each other. The film raises the question of responsibility, family relations and redemption.

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