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During the WWII, veteran Panas Petrovich Baida lost his son. Many years passed, and Panas Petrovich came to terms with his loss, hiding his grief deep in his heart. But one day, he heard news about children who had been saved by soldiers from the military. All the boys who did not remember their names were named Ivan Immortal. They are still alive today, but fate has scattered them to different corners of the country. Panas Petrovich sets out to visit each of them, hoping to recognize his son among them.

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  • Nikolay Kryuchkov

    Nikolay Kryuchkov

    Panas Baida

  • Les Serdyuk

    Les Serdyuk

    Ivan Bessmertnyi (Father of a big family)

  • Aleksandr Yanvaryov

    Aleksandr Yanvaryov

    Ivan Bessmetrnyi (Cybernetic)

  • Valeriy Nosik

    Valeriy Nosik

    Ivan Bessmertnyi (Bus driver)

  • Ioseb Laghidze

    Ioseb Laghidze

    Ivan Bessmertnyi (Submarine officer)

  • Leonid Bakshtayev

    Leonid Bakshtayev

  • Oleksandr Movchan

    Oleksandr Movchan

  • Tamara Sovchi

    Tamara Sovchi

  • Kostiantyn Stepankov

    Kostiantyn Stepankov

Overview

During the WWII, veteran Panas Petrovich Baida lost his son. Many years passed, and Panas Petrovich came to terms with his loss, hiding his grief deep in his heart. But one day, he heard news about children who had been saved by soldiers from the military. All the boys who did not remember their names were named Ivan Immortal. They are still alive today, but fate has scattered them to different corners of the country. Panas Petrovich sets out to visit each of them, hoping to recognize his son among them.

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