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The Squares

Four dozen of our contemporaries - and ten simple questions. And each of the forty is so different from the other that it is impossible to make a general portrait of our time from the mosaic of their answers! So what brings us together, what makes us a society and a people? Are we ready to accept others as they are?

Top Cast

  • Карина Шарабокова

    Карина Шарабокова

    Self

  • Evgeny Shmelev

    Evgeny Shmelev

    Self

  • Natalya Kaparulina

    Natalya Kaparulina

    Self

  • Vyacheslav Morozov

    Vyacheslav Morozov

    Self

  • Olga Kovalyova

    Olga Kovalyova

    Self

  • Михаил Смирнов

    Михаил Смирнов

    Self

Overview

Four dozen of our contemporaries - and ten simple questions. And each of the forty is so different from the other that it is impossible to make a general portrait of our time from the mosaic of their answers! So what brings us together, what makes us a society and a people? Are we ready to accept others as they are?

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