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Artyom is 15 years old. This is the same age when you are not an adult, but also not small. It was in this, the last summer of childhood, that everything fell on Artyom at once: the betrayal of his father, who remained abroad after the tour, first love, friendship forever and quarrel forever. Artyom has only a skateboard - this is how in the 80s in the USSR they called skate, which Soviet teenagers had just begun to learn about. Now Artyom needs only one thing: by all means to win in street competitions.

Top Cast

  • Oleg Yagodin

    Oleg Yagodin

    Artyom's father

  • Polina Agureeva

    Polina Agureeva

    Artyom's mother

  • Artyom Fadeev

    Artyom Fadeev

    Artyom

  • Alexandr Bodrov

    Alexandr Bodrov

    Gordey

  • David Melkonyan

    David Melkonyan

    Mitka

  • Alina Babak

    Alina Babak

    Karpukhina

  • Anfisa Kaftanova

    Anfisa Kaftanova

    Admiralskaya

  • Vasilina Makovtseva

    Vasilina Makovtseva

    choreographer

  • Aleksandr Kudrenko

    Aleksandr Kudrenko

    Viktor Ivanovich

Overview

Artyom is 15 years old. This is the same age when you are not an adult, but also not small. It was in this, the last summer of childhood, that everything fell on Artyom at once: the betrayal of his father, who remained abroad after the tour, first love, friendship forever and quarrel forever. Artyom has only a skateboard - this is how in the 80s in the USSR they called skate, which Soviet teenagers had just begun to learn about. Now Artyom needs only one thing: by all means to win in street competitions.

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