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Based on the novel "Subterraneans" by Jack Kerouac (USA). The first independent film shot in Vladivostok. "Sabs" represents an incredible movement between several decades of history. It was shot on an old World War II film in the jazz style of the 1950s.

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Based on the novel "Subterraneans" by Jack Kerouac (USA). The first independent film shot in Vladivostok. "Sabs" represents an incredible movement between several decades of history. It was shot on an old World War II film in the jazz style of the 1950s.

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